The Prevalence And Pattern Of Superficial Fungal Infections Among School Children In Ile-Ife, South-Western Nigeria
O Oke, O Onayemi, O Olasode, A Omisore, O Oninla
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O Oke, O Onayemi, O Olasode, A Omisore, O Oninla. The Prevalence And Pattern Of Superficial Fungal Infections Among School Children In Ile-Ife, South-Western Nigeria. The Internet Journal of Dermatology. 2014 Volume 12 Number 1.
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