Author:
Ferreira-Machado Eduardo,Conselheiro Juliana Amorim,Bernardes da Silva Bruno Emerson,Matsumoto Patricia Sayuri Silvestre,Castagna Claúdio Luiz,Nitsche Aline,de Lima Celino Simão,Presotto Douglas,Nunes da Silva Madelline Christie Rodrigues,Ervedosa Ticiana Brasil,Navas-Suárez Pedro Enrique,de Jesus Ísis Paixão,de Carvalho Julia,Ressio Rodrigo Albergaria,dos Santos Cirqueira Cinthya,Barone Gisely Toledo,del Castillo Saad Leilla,Brandão Paulo Eduardo,Catão-Dias José Luiz,Guerra Juliana Mariotti,de Azevedo Fernandes Natália Coelho Couto
Publisher
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology
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