The association between typhoid carriage, typhoid infection and subsequent cancer at a number of sites.

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Published in Eur J Cancer Prev on April 01, 1995

Authors

C P Caygill1, M Braddick, M J Hill, R L Knowles, J C Sharp

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1: PHLS-CDSC, London, UK.

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