Standardized surveillance of prion diseases in resource-poor settings is crucial for individual patient-care as well as for decision-making of healthcare authorities.
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Karch, AndréIssue Date
2015-01
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Standardized surveillance of prion diseases in resource-poor settings is crucial for individual patient-care as well as for decision-making of healthcare authorities. 2015, 6 (1):4-5 J Neurosci Rural PractPubMed ID
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0976-3147ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.4103/0976-3147.143164
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