The acquisition by the fetus of bacterial infection in pregnancy and labour

Journal Title: Clinical Molecular Pathology - Year , Vol 10, Issue

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Pamela A. Davies

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Pamela A. Davies (). The acquisition by the fetus of bacterial infection in pregnancy and labour. Clinical Molecular Pathology, 10(), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-682492