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A cross-national study of acute otitis media: risk factors, severity, and treatment at initial visit. Report from the International Primary Care Network (IPCN) and the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN).
J Froom, L Culpepper, L A Green, R A de Melker, P Grob, T Heeren and F van Balen
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice November 2001, 14 (6) 406-417;
J Froom
L Culpepper
L A Green
R A de Melker
P Grob
T Heeren
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The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice
Vol. 14, Issue 6
1 Nov 2001
A cross-national study of acute otitis media: risk factors, severity, and treatment at initial visit. Report from the International Primary Care Network (IPCN) and the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN).
J Froom, L Culpepper, L A Green, R A de Melker, P Grob, T Heeren, F van Balen
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice Nov 2001, 14 (6) 406-417;
A cross-national study of acute otitis media: risk factors, severity, and treatment at initial visit. Report from the International Primary Care Network (IPCN) and the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network (ASPN).
J Froom, L Culpepper, L A Green, R A de Melker, P Grob, T Heeren, F van Balen
The Journal of the American Board of Family
Practice Nov 2001, 14 (6) 406-417;
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