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An Infant with Primary Autoimmune Neutropenia and Infection by Chlamydia pneumonia: An Unusual Association

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Authors would like to appreciate Nuria López-Segura, Consultant Pediatric, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain, for giving valuable input on the management of the patient.

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VL, the main author of the article, participated in writing and critical analysis of the text. LGG, participated in literature reviewing and writing of the text. All of the authors approved the manuscript.

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Laveglia, V., Garriga-Grimau, L. An Infant with Primary Autoimmune Neutropenia and Infection by Chlamydia pneumonia: An Unusual Association. Indian J Pediatr 81, 965–966 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-013-1243-0

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