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Public health / Demography / Gastroenterology / Helicobacter pylori / Proteobacteria / Infection / Stomach disease / Stomach cancer / Epidemiological transition / Medicine / Health / Epidemiology
Date: 2013-08-07 16:17:05
Public health
Demography
Gastroenterology
Helicobacter pylori
Proteobacteria
Infection
Stomach disease
Stomach cancer
Epidemiological transition
Medicine
Health
Epidemiology

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