Two-year prospective study of single infections and co-infections by respiratory syncytial virus and viruses identified recently in infants with acute respiratory disease.
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Two-year prospective study of single infections and co-infections by respiratory syncytial virus and viruses identified recently in infants with acute respiratory disease.
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Cristina Terulla
Egidio Romero
Gianluigi Gargantini
Maria Chiara Marinozzi
Maurizia Debiaggi
Michela Sampaolo
Patrizia Cambieri
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10.1002/JMV.21108
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2008-04-01T00:00:00Z