A two-year study of bacterial, viral, and parasitic agents associated with diarrhea in rural Bangladesh.

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Published in J Infect Dis on November 01, 1980

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R E Black, M H Merson, A S Rahman, M Yunus, A R Alim, I Huq, R H Yolken, G T Curlin

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