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2012, Number 100

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Rev Enfer Infec Pediatr 2012; 25.26 (100)

Pertussis, a re-emerging disease or the lack of changes in the epidemiology of an old disease

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  2. Greenberg DP. Pertussis in adolescents: increasing incidence brings attention to the need for booster immunization of adolescents. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2005;24:721-8.

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