Risk of introduction of H5N1 HPAI from Europe to Spain by wild water birds in autumn.
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Miguel Ángel Martínez | J. Sánchez-Vizcaíno | M. Muñoz | M. Martínez | I. Iglesias | A. de la Torre | S. Peris | O. Infante | A. D. Torre | Salvador J. Peris
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