Genetic characterization of H3N2 influenza viruses isolated from pigs in North America, 1977-1999: evidence for wholly human and reassortant virus genotypes.
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K. Subbarao | A. Karasin | C. Olsen | G. Anderson | L. Cooper | C B Smith | K Subbarao | C W Olsen | A I Karasin | M M Schutten | L A Cooper | G A Anderson | S Carman | Catherine Bender Smith | M. Schutten | S. Carman | C. Smith | Suzanne Carman
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