An outbreak of influenza A/Taiwan/1/86 (H1N1) infections at a naval base and its association with airplane travel.
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M H Wilder | A. Kendal | K. Klontz | N. Hynes | A P Kendal | M. H. Wilder | R. Gunn | M. Harmon | Noreen A. Hynes | R A Gunn | M W Harmon | K C Klontz | N A Hynes | Michael H. Wilder
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