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J M Muli

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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|January 1, 1977
Poliomyelitis: epidemiology and prophylaxis. 4. Serological and virological surveys conducted after a mass vaccination campaign for the control of a threatening poliomyelitis epidemicD Metselaar, K McDonald, W Gemert, et al.
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|June 15, 2007
Fungal neuroinfections: rare disease but unacceptably high mortalityS Njambi, M Huttova, M Kovac, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1984
An outbreak of poliomyelitis caused by poliovirus type I in captive black and white colobus monkeys (Colobus abyssinicus kikuyuensis) in KenyaM A Suleman, B J Johnson, R Tarara, et al.
African Journal of Health Sciences|July 26, 2007
An in vitro evaluation of extracts from some medicinal plants in Kenya against herpes simplex virusM W Kofi-Tsekpo, G M Rukunga, M Kurokawa, et al.
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|November 22, 2007
Meningococcal meningitis is still the commonest neuroinfection in the community in tropics: overview of 62 casesJ M Muli, S Seckova, V Sladeckova, et al.
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|November 22, 2007
Meningitis in diabetic patientsJ M Muli, S Seckova, V Sladeckova, et al.
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|January 1, 1977
Poliomyelitis: epidemiology and prophylaxis. 4. Serological and virological surveys conducted after a mass vaccination campaign for the control of a threatening poliomyelitis epidemicD Metselaar, K McDonald, W Gemert, et al.
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|June 15, 2007
Fungal neuroinfections: rare disease but unacceptably high mortalityS Njambi, M Huttova, M Kovac, et al.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1984
An outbreak of poliomyelitis caused by poliovirus type I in captive black and white colobus monkeys (Colobus abyssinicus kikuyuensis) in KenyaM A Suleman, B J Johnson, R Tarara, et al.
African Journal of Health Sciences|July 26, 2007
An in vitro evaluation of extracts from some medicinal plants in Kenya against herpes simplex virusM W Kofi-Tsekpo, G M Rukunga, M Kurokawa, et al.
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|November 22, 2007
Meningococcal meningitis is still the commonest neuroinfection in the community in tropics: overview of 62 casesJ M Muli, S Seckova, V Sladeckova, et al.
Neuro Endocrinology Letters|November 22, 2007
Meningitis in diabetic patientsJ M Muli, S Seckova, V Sladeckova, et al.
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