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Pages 188 (March - April 2011)
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Vol. 15. Issue 2.
Pages 188 (March - April 2011)
Letter to the Editor
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Primary care physicians and infectious diseases’ notification
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Predrag Duric1,
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duricp@gmail.com

Correspondence to: Futoska 121, 21000 Novi Sad, AP Vojvodina, Serbia.
, Svetlana Ilić2
1 Chief of HIV, hepatitis, SPI and TB Unit
2 Chief of Unit for Infectious disease surveillance, intestinal, vector borne diseases and zoonosis
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