Evaluation of the antiviral activity of chlorine dioxide and sodium hypochlorite against feline calicivirus, human influenza virus, measles virus, canine distemper virus, human herpesvirus, human adenovirus, canine adenovirus and canine parvovirus.
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T. Kawahata | K. Maeda | T. Otake | T. Shibata | H. Morino | K. Araki | T. Miura | T. Sanekata | Cheolsung Lee | T. Fukuda
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