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. 1958 Apr;39(2):178–191.

Studies of a Coxsackie Virus Antigenically Related to Echo 9 Virus and Associated with an Epidemic of Aseptic Meningitis with Exanthem

D A J Tyrrell, Suzanne K R Clarke, R B Heath, R C Curran, T S L Beswick, L Wolman
PMCID: PMC2083389  PMID: 13523073

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