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Année universitaire 2019-2020

Résidents de 3 ème année de Microbiologie. Nombre = 51

Planchage intitulé : Infections cutanées bactériennes et virales


Date : 08-09-10 Septembre 2020
Enseignants : Pr.W.Amhis , Dr.FZ.Henniche , Dr.Laloui, Dr.S.Bennada, Dr.R.Touati,
Dr.Nouar, Dr.S.Beloufa,Dr.Abdouni .

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