“…Shaffer and Courville (1951) followed up 100 infants with positive serological tests, and 92 of them were subsequently proved to be non-syphilitic. Nevertheless, we decided to treat this infant because of the mother's history.…”
“…Shaffer and Courville (1951) followed up 100 infants with positive serological tests, and 92 of them were subsequently proved to be non-syphilitic. Nevertheless, we decided to treat this infant because of the mother's history.…”
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