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. 2009 Oct;13(4):254.

H1N1 influenza A infection: an update

H1N1 influenza A infection: an update

J Dotis et al. Hippokratia. 2009 Oct.
No abstract available

Keywords: H1N1 strain swine-origin influenza virus A; infection control; pandemic; vaccination.

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