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- :Yu, Jianxing ;Liu, ChunyanJun 2019 | Emerg Infect Dis. 25(6):1127-1135:During July 2007-June 2015, we enrolled 4,225 hospitalized children with pneumonia in a study to determine the seasonality of respiratory syncytial vi...
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