Evidence of H3N2 canine influenza virus infection before 2007
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H. Sung | I. Choi | Seong-su Yuk | D-H Lee | J. Park | C. Song | Y-N Lee | H-J Lee | S. Park | H-M Park | J.-B. Lee
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