Four different sublineages of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 introduced in Hungary in 2006-2007.
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I. Brown | I. Kiss | C. Muller | Á. Dán | Á. Bálint | K. Erdélyi | K. Ursu | É. Ivanics | Zsófia Szeleczky | S. Belák
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