Evolution of Novel Reassortant A/H3N2 Influenza Viruses in North American Swine and Humans, 2009–2011
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Amy L. Vincent | Edward C. Holmes | E. Holmes | A. Vincent | M. Gramer | M. Nelson | P. Kitikoon | Pravina Kitikoon | Marie R. Gramer | Martha I. Nelson
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