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. 1982;60(2):193–198.

Le rôle de la caractérisation génétique et moléculaire des virus en ce qui concerne la surveillance et l'épidémiologie de la grippe: mémorandum OMS.

The role of genetic and molecular characterization of viruses which concern the surveillance and epidemiology of influenza: WHO memorandum

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