Epidemiological and Molecular-Genetic Characteristics of the Measles Outbreak in Kazakhstan
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Published:2022-01-13
Issue:2
Volume:19
Page:em350
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ISSN:2516-3507
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Container-title:Electronic Journal of General Medicine
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language:
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Short-container-title:ELECTRON J GEN MED
Author:
Zhuzzhasarova AygerimORCID,
Bayesheva DinagulORCID,
Azimbaeva NurshayORCID,
Smagul ManarORCID,
Nusupbaeva GauharORCID,
Turdalina BayanORCID,
Seidullayeva AliyaORCID,
Abdullaev BakhytzhanORCID,
Kushugulova AlmagulORCID
Publisher
Modestum Publishing Ltd
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