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. 1957 Jul;47(7):802–811. doi: 10.2105/ajph.47.7.802

Comparative Studies on Patterns of Family Infections with Polioviruses and ECHO Virus Type I on an American Military Base in the Philippines

William McD Hammon, E H Ludwig, Gladys Sather, D S Yohn
PMCID: PMC1551183  PMID: 13435384

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