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  • Revised surveillance case definitions: hepatitis B - unspecified; hepatitis B - newly acquired; hepatitis E; syphilis - congenital; infectious syphilis

    Case Definitions Working Group, Communicable Diseases Network Australia
    314-318
  • Communicable Diseases Intelligence volume 18 issue 1 - 10 January 1994 - whole issue

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    1-25

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