Epidemiological trends and virological traits of hepatitis B virus infection in pregnant women and neonates
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Ling Peng | G. Wong | Chu-ming Chen | Shao-ping Chen | Liuqing Yang | Zhixiang Xu | Feng Chen | Miao Wang | Min Yang | Tingting Peng | Qiu-E Cai | Wen-Bing Cheng | Sai-yun Liu | Ya-Bai Peng | Jinghan Peng | Yi-min Tang | Ying-Xia Liu | Chenguang Shen
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