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Classification of Micro-Organisms According to Their Pathogenicity

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de la Cal, M., Cerdà, E., Abella, A., Garcia-Hierro, P. (2005). Classification of Micro-Organisms According to Their Pathogenicity. In: van Saene, H.K.F., De La Cal, M.A., Silvestri, L. (eds) Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit. Topics in Anaesthesia and Critical Care. Springer, Milano . https://doi.org/10.1007/88-470-0361-X_4

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