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  • 1. Low West Nile virus circulation in wild birds in an area of recurring outbreaks in Southern France.
    Balança G, Gaidet N, Savini G, Vollot B, Foucart A, Reiter P, Boutonnier A, Lelli R, Monicat F.
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