A serologically confirmed, case-control study, of a large outbreak of hepatitis a in China, associated with consumption of clams
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Y W Tang | Y. Tang | Z. Xu | J X Wang | Z Y Xu | Y F Guo | W H Qian | J X Xu | J. X. Wang | J. Xu | Y. F. Guo | W. Qian
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