Infections with Mycobacterium chelonei in patients receiving dialysis and using processed hemodialyzers.

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Published in J Infect Dis on November 01, 1985

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G Bolan, A L Reingold, L A Carson, V A Silcox, C L Woodley, P S Hayes, A W Hightower, L McFarland, J W Brown, N J Petersen

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