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. 1968 Sep 28;99(12):600–603.

Serological survey of human arbovirus infections in Southeastern British Columbia.

G D Kettyls, V M Verrall, J M Hopper, P Kokan, N Schmitt
PMCID: PMC1945276  PMID: 4301077

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