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PubMed Central PMC publication ID 153414 retrieved 14 September 2017 Paul Yam series ordinal 2 1 reference stated in Europe PubMed Central PMC publication ID 153414 retrieved 14 September 2017 Huimin Yan series ordinal 3 1 reference stated in Europe PubMed Central PMC publication ID 153414 retrieved 14 September 2017 Yan Sun series ordinal 4 1 reference stated in Europe PubMed Central PMC publication ID 153414 retrieved 14 September 2017 language of work or name English 0 references publication date 1 February 2002 1 reference stated in Europe PubMed Central PMC publication ID 153414 retrieved 14 September 2017 published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1 reference stated in Europe PubMed Central PMC publication ID 153414 retrieved 14 September 2017 volume 40 1 reference stated in Europe PubMed Central PMC publication ID 153414 retrieved 14 September 2017 issue 2 1 reference stated in Europe PubMed Central PMC publication ID 153414 retrieved 14 September 2017 page(s) 366-371 1 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