Detection and isolation of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza A viruses from blow flies collected in the vicinity of an infected poultry farm in Kyoto, Japan, 2004.
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A. Yamada | Mutsuo Kobayashi | H. Isawa | Toshihiko Hayashi | K. Sawabe | Y. Tsuda | Toshinori Sasaki | K. Tanabayashi | K. Hoshino | H. Kurahashi | A. Hotta | Takehiko Saito | Takehiko Saito
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