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1. Genetic and antigenic dynamics of influenza A viruses of swine on pig farms in Thailand. Mine J, Abe H, Parchariyanon S, Boonpornprasert P, Ubonyaem N, Nuansrichay B, Takemae N, Tanikawa T, Tsunekuni R, Uchida Y, Saito T. Arch Virol; 2019 Feb; 164(2):457-472. PubMed ID: 30415389 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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