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. 1985 Jun 15;132(12):1400.

Adenovirus type 2 isolated from a patient with fatal Kawasaki disease

J A Embil, E Sandra McFarlane, D M Murphy, V W Krause, H B Stwart
PMCID: PMC1346107  PMID: 4005729

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