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    Salvador AR, Guivier E, Xuéreb A, Chaval Y, Cadet P, Poulle ML, Sironen T, Voutilainen L, Henttonen H, Cosson JF, Charbonnel N.
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  • 22. Reservoir-Driven Heterogeneous Distribution of Recorded Human Puumala virus Cases in South-West Germany.
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  • 27. Hantavirus outbreak in Western Europe: reservoir host infection dynamics related to human disease patterns.
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