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Trailing Nocardiosis- A Non-healing Wound Infection: Where does Bangladesh stand? An Updated Review! 尾随诺卡菌病——一种无法愈合的伤口感染:孟加拉国的情况如何?更新的评论!
The Journal of Ad-din Women's Medical College Pub Date : 2023-07-09 DOI: 10.3329/jawmc.v10i1.67458
Sadah Hasan, Umama Binte Delwar, K. Dilshad, K. S. Anwar, A. Lutfor
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Scabies- Major Childhood Skin Infestation in Bangladesh - An Updated Review 疥疮-主要儿童皮肤感染在孟加拉国-一个最新的审查
The Journal of Ad-din Women's Medical College Pub Date : 2023-07-09 DOI: 10.3329/jawmc.v10i1.67482
K. Rahman, Syed Afzalul Karim, M. A. H. Khan, Sadah Hasan, Umama Binte Delwer, Kashfi Rizwana, Nila Akter Keya, Farhana Rahman, Nosheen Tasnim, A. Kabir, K. S. Anwar
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