Explorer High seroprevalence of enterovirus infections in apes and old world monkeys

Citation for published version: Harvala, H, McIntyre, CL, Imai, N, Clasper, L, Djoko, CF, Lebreton, M, Vermeulen, M, Saville, A, Mutapi, F, Tamoufe, U, Kiyang, J, Biblia, TG, Midzi, N, Mduluza, T, Pepin, J, Njoum, R, Smura, T, Fair, JN, Wolfe, ND, Roivainen, M & Simmonds, P 2012, 'High seroprevalence of enterovirus infections in apes and old world monkeys' Emerging Infectious Diseases, vol 18, no. 2, pp. 283-286. DOI: 10.3201/eid1802.111363

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