Outbreak of neurologic enterovirus type 71 disease: a diagnostic challenge.
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M. Pallansch | M. Oberste | W. A. Nix | E. McFarland | M. Glodé | C. Robinson | Marsha S. Anderson | C. Perez-Velez
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