Clinical and molecular epidemiology of human rhinovirus C in children and adults in Hong Kong reveals a possible distinct human rhinovirus C subgroup.
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Clinical and molecular epidemiology of human rhinovirus C in children and adults in Hong Kong reveals a possible distinct human rhinovirus C subgroup.
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Clinical and molecular epidemi ...... t human rhinovirus C subgroup.
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Clinical and molecular epidemi ...... t human rhinovirus C subgroup.
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Clinical and molecular epidemi ...... t human rhinovirus C subgroup.
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Clinical and molecular epidemi ...... t human rhinovirus C subgroup.
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Ada W C Lin
Cyril C Y Yip
Kwok-Hung Chan
Lok-Yee So
Rodney A Lee
Yu-Lung Lau
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10.1086/605697
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2009-10-01T00:00:00Z