Changes in Rodent Abundance and Weather Conditions Potentially Drive Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome Outbreaks in Xi’an, China, 2005–2012
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Bing Xu | Marko Laine | Bernard Cazelles | Shen Li | Bryan Grenfell | H. Tian | S. Tong | B. Grenfell | Sen Zhou | Bing Xu | M. Laine | B. Cazelles | P. Bi | Pengbo Yu | A. Luis | Shanqian Huang | Chaoyuan Ma | Jing Wei | Shen Li | Xiao-ling Lu | Jianhui Qu | Jian-Hua Dong | Jingjun Wang | Peng Bi | Angela D. Luis | Huai-Yu Tian | Peng-Bo Yu | Shan-Qian Huang | Chao-Feng Ma | Sen Zhou | Jing Wei | Xiao-Ling Lu | Jian-Hui Qu | Jian-Hua Dong | Shi-Lu Tong | Jing-Jun Wang | Xiao-ling Lu
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