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. 2015 Aug 15:37:e2015037.
doi: 10.4178/epih/e2015037. eCollection 2015.

"The Duty to Prevent" during an epidemic situation like 2015 Korean MERS outbreak

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"The Duty to Prevent" during an epidemic situation like 2015 Korean MERS outbreak

Jong-Myon Bae. Epidemiol Health. .
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