Direct Detection of Influenza A and B Viruses in Less Than 20 Minutes Using a Commercially Available Rapid PCR Assay
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Matthew J. Binnicker | M. Espy | E. Vetter | M. Binnicker | Mark J. Espy | Cole L. Irish | Emily A. Vetter
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