New clues to the emergence of flu pandemics

Nature Medicine
E C Claas, A D Osterhaus

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Apr 11, 2003·Vaccine·Ron A M FouchierIan H Brown
Oct 23, 2008·The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal·Albert D M E Osterhaus
Aug 13, 2004·Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences·A D M E OsterhausT Kuiken
Nov 23, 2007·Critical Reviews in Microbiology·Michael Greger
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Feb 3, 2009·Journal of Clinical Virology : the Official Publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology·Na JiaWu-Chun Cao
Feb 5, 2008·Vaccine·Dubravka Grdic EliassonNils Lycke
Mar 15, 2008·Journal of Clinical Virology : the Official Publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology·Emmie de Wit, Ron A M Fouchier
Mar 20, 2010·Microbiology and Immunology·Emi InoueKatsunori Okazaki
Jun 30, 2006·Vaccine·Vincent J MunsterRon A M Fouchier
Jan 19, 2012·Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics·Leslie A ReperantAlbert D M E Osterhaus
Jun 19, 2001·Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences·A Osterhaus
Jan 13, 2017·Journal of Travel Medicine·M GoeijenbierA D M E Osterhaus
Apr 17, 2008·Medicina intensiva·S CasillasJ Varon

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