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See inside. If it is not clinical criteria, the doc may be refered to this Dr. Krause's criteria

Posted By: Spice on 2007-06-11
In Reply to: s/ Claus criteria - daisy

Subject: See inside. If it is not clinical criteria, the doc may be refered to this Dr. Krause's criteria.

Lecture by Dr Richard Krause, entitled: A Half Century of Streptococcal Research: Then and Now' focused on landmark research undertaken during the first half of the 20th Century. This research provided the foundations for understanding the pathogenesis and epidemiology of Streptococcal diseases.


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