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Amanita phalloides Mushroom Poisonings — Northern California, December 2016
Kathy T. Vo, MD; Martha E. Montgomery, MD; S. Todd Mitchell, MD; et al.
Amanita phalloides mushrooms are responsible for most deaths that result from ingestion of wild mushrooms.
Kathy T. Vo, MD; Martha E. Montgomery, MD; S. Todd Mitchell, MD; et al.
Amanita phalloides mushrooms are responsible for most deaths that result from ingestion of wild mushrooms.
Strategies for Preventing HIV Infection Among HIV-Uninfected Women Attempting Conception with HIV-Infected Men — United States
Jennifer F. Kawwass, MD; Dawn K. Smith, MD; Dmitry M. Kissin, MD; et al.
Jennifer F. Kawwass, MD; Dawn K. Smith, MD; Dmitry M. Kissin, MD; et al.
Trends in Prevalence of Advanced HIV Disease at Antiretroviral Therapy Enrollment — 10 Countries, 2004–2015
Andrew F. Auld, MBChB; Ray W. Shiraishi, PhD; Ikwo Oboho, MD; et al.
Andrew F. Auld, MBChB; Ray W. Shiraishi, PhD; Ikwo Oboho, MD; et al.
Notes from the Field: Veillonella Misidentified as Francisella tularensis — Idaho, 2016
Kris K. Carter, DVM; Erin M. Peterson; Robert L. Voermans; et al.
Kris K. Carter, DVM; Erin M. Peterson; Robert L. Voermans; et al.
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