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. 1966 Aug;49(2):353–363.

Combined viral and bacterial infection. An in vitro analysis of the population dynamics and factors influencing the enhancement of virulence of hemophilus influenzae in combined infection with influenza virus in embryonated eggs.

G J Buddingh, A M al-Talib, F J Pipes
PMCID: PMC1907235  PMID: 5296502

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