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Time trends in UK cases of Scarlet Fever

Project Name

 Time trends in UK cases of Scarlet Fever

 

 

 

 

Project Collaborators

Dr T. Lamagni, HPA

Funders

HPA

Project Description

 

Modelling spatio-temporal trends in GAS cases 1900-2000.

 

 

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