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posted on 2022-01-07, 18:27 authored by Magalie Dambrun, Célia Dechavanne, Nicolas Guigue, Valérie Briand, Tristan Candau, Nadine Fievet, Murielle Lohezic, Saraniya Manoharan, Nawal Sare, Firmine Viwami, François Simon, Sandrine Houzé, Florence Migot-NabiasMultivariate analysis exploring the association between anti-PfAMA1 IgG levels at inclusion and delivery and T. gondii maternal serological status.
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