Comparative analytical sensitivities of six rapid influenza A antigen detection test kits for detection of influenza A subtypes H1N1, H3N2 and H5N1.
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J. Peiris | C. Cheung | K. Chan | P. Puthavathana | T. Nguyen | H. Long | W. Seto | S. Y. Lam | K. Chan | C. Pang | K. M. Chan | K. Chan | T. Nguyen
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