Infection of the eye, genitalia, and rectum by a new serotype (type G) of TRIC agent. Clinical and laboratory aspects.

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Published in Br J Vener Dis on June 01, 1973

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E M Dunlop, M J Hare, S Darougar, R S Dwyer

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