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. 2023 Apr 11;195(14):E531-E532.
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.221360-f.

Les infections à paréchovirus chez les nourrissons

[Article in French]
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Les infections à paréchovirus chez les nourrissons

[Article in French]
Maude Paquette et al. CMAJ. .
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Intérêts concurrents: Jesse Papenburg déclare avoir reçu des subventions accordées par la société MedImmune, des subventions et des honoraires personnels versés par les sociétés Merck et AbbVie ainsi que des honoraires personnels payés par la société AstraZeneca, tous versés hors du cadre du travail soumis. Aucun autre intérêt concurrent n’a été déclaré.

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