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. 1971 Jul;61(7):1379–1391. doi: 10.2105/ajph.61.7.1379

The 1968 outbreak of dengue in Vellore, Southern India.

R M Myers, M J Varkey, R Reuben, E S Jesudass, B Benjamin
PMCID: PMC1529776  PMID: 4998174

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