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Microbiología
La Microbiología Actualizada en Enfermedades Emergentes y Re-emergentes (Parte I)

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Abreviaturas e Introducción
Métodos de Estudio Microbiológico para Infecciones Emergentes y Re-emergentes
Tópicos a considerar en enfermedades emergentes y re-emergentes
Infección por el Virus de la Inmunodeficiencia Humana (VIH)
Referencias

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Instituto de Medicina Tropical - Facultad de Medicina - Universidad Central de Venezuela.
Elaborado por el Centro de Análisis de Imágenes Biomédicas Computarizadas CAIBCO,
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