INFLUENZA A IN AN ISOLATED POPULATION IN THE AMAZON
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Auteurs : Patriciaa. Napiorkowski ; Francisl. BlackSource :
- The Lancet [ 0140-6736 ] ; 1974.
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- Abnormal development, Acute harmor5, Adequate supply, Adverse effects, African institute, African negro children, African negro school, Anthony anthony, Biochemical tests, Biochemistry research unit, Birth defects, Blood biochemistry, Brazilian amazon, Central wisconsin colony, Chief concern, Child neurol, Cicely williams, Clinical sign, Coincidental occurrence, College street, Common placenta, Consecutive years, Control pupils, Data support, Defect, Developmental defect, Disease kwashiorkor, Dizygotic twins, Early adult life, Early life jeopardises, Electrocardiographic vector, Environmental factors, Fifth month, First grade, Future studies, Genetic components, Gross defect, Haemorrhagic dermatosis, Han2 antibodies, Hard core, Health sciences, Hmmorrhagic dermatosis, Hospital mortalityrate, Hydrocephalic children, Important observations, Indian community, Indian populations, Infarcted area, Inferior performance, Influenza, Intellectual status, Intelligence tests, Kwashiorkor, Larger brazilian community, Liverpool school, Major strain, Male twins, Malignant, Malignant kwashiorkor adjective, Malignant malaria, Malignant melanoma, Malignant ophthalmos, Medical genetics, Medical research, Medical school, Mekranoti indians, Mekranoti sera, Mental retardation, Moderate forms, Multifactorial nature, Napiorkowski francis, Negative specimens, Older children, Older groups, Original article series, Other combinations, Other data, Other family members, Other strains, Pathological connotation, Pembroke place, Placental failure, Positive reactions, Positive specimens, Precise degree, Previous sufferers, Primary grade, Protein deficiency, Protein energy malnutrition, Ran2 epidemics, Recent attempts, Recent symposium, Recurrence risk, Report evidence, Research council, Rhagic dermatosis, Scholastic ability, Scholastic progress, School environment, School grades, School progress reports, Serum specimens, Serumsiderophilin values, Several conditions, Several groups serologically, Significant differences, Similar prognostic, Stillborn anencephalic, Susceptible persons, Swedish nutrition foundation, Total values, Training school, Tropical medicine, Twin gestations, Twin sister, Twinning, Variable period, Velamentous insertion, Wisconsin center, Yale university, Younger children.
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