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TORCH agents in pregnant Saudi women.

Med Princ Pract 11(4):180-2 (2002) PMID 12424411

To determine the seroprevalence rates of IgG to common TORCH agents in pregnant Saudi women using indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

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