Recovery of uncommon bacteria from blood: association with neoplastic disease.

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Published in Clin Microbiol Rev on July 01, 1995

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J L Beebe1, E W Koneman

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1: Division of Laboratories, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver 80217, USA.

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