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Risk of hypertension and reduced kidney function after acute gastroenteritis from bacteria-contaminated drinking water

Amit X. Garg, Louise Moist, Douglas Matsell, Heather R. Thiessen-Philbrook, R. Brian Haynes, Rita S. Suri, Marina Salvadori, Joel Ray, William F. Clark and ; for The Walkerton Health Study Investigators
CMAJ August 02, 2005 173 (3) 261-268; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.050581
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Risk of hypertension and reduced kidney function after acute gastroenteritis from bacteria-contaminated drinking water
Amit X. Garg, Louise Moist, Douglas Matsell, Heather R. Thiessen-Philbrook, R. Brian Haynes, Rita S. Suri, Marina Salvadori, Joel Ray, William F. Clark
CMAJ Aug 2005, 173 (3) 261-268; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.050581

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Amit X. Garg, Louise Moist, Douglas Matsell, Heather R. Thiessen-Philbrook, R. Brian Haynes, Rita S. Suri, Marina Salvadori, Joel Ray, William F. Clark
CMAJ Aug 2005, 173 (3) 261-268; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.050581
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