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- :Yu, Jianxing ;Ye, ChuchuFeb 2017 | Emerg Infect Dis. 23(2):312-315.:We conducted sentinel-based surveillance for norovirus in the Pudong area of Shanghai, China, during 2012-2013, by analyzing 5,324 community surveys, ...
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