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. 2016 Nov;45(11):1525-1527.

Pertussis Incidence by Time, Province and Age Group in Iran, 2006-2011

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Pertussis Incidence by Time, Province and Age Group in Iran, 2006-2011

Salman Khazaei et al. Iran J Public Health. 2016 Nov.
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Fig. 1:
Fig. 1:
Trend of pertussis incidence in Iran (2006–2011)
Fig. 2:
Fig. 2:
The geographic disparity of new pertussis cases in Iran, 2011

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