Mortality patterns associated with the 1918 influenza pandemic in Mexico: evidence for a spring herald wave and lack of preexisting immunity in older populations.
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Gerardo Chowell | Cécile Viboud | Mark A. Miller | Lone Simonsen | Mark A Miller | C. Viboud | G. Chowell | L. Simonsen | R. Acuña-Soto | Rodolfo Acuna-Soto | M. Miller
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