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. 2008 Sep 29;29(2):163–167. doi: 10.1080/713610423

Commentary on the 1971 Smallpox Epidemic in Aralsk, Kazakhstan, and the Soviet Biological Warfare Program (No. 2)

Janet R Gilsdorf a
PMCID: PMC9491310  PMID: 12901681

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