Epidemic pleurodynia caused by coxsackievirus B3 at a medical center in northern Taiwan.
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Chin‐Yun Lee | Li-Min Huang | P. Lee | C. Kao | Wanting Huang | Chun-Yi Lu | Luan-Ying Chang | Jong-Ming Chen | P.-I. Lee
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