Novel reassortant influenza viruses between pandemic (H1N1) 2009 and other influenza viruses pose a risk to public health.
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Jinhua Liu | Feibing Wang | Zhen‐Chuan Fan | Jinhua Liu | Weili Kong | Feibing Wang | Bin Dong | Changbo Ou | Demei Meng | Zhen-Chuan Fan | C. Ou | Weili Kong | Bin Dong | De‐Mei Meng
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