Estimation of potential global pandemic influenza mortality on the basis of vital registry data from the 1918–20 pandemic: a quantitative analysis
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Brian Chin | Alan D. Lopez | Alan D Lopez | C. Murray | K. Hill | D. Feehan | Christopher JL Murray | B. Chin | Dennis Feehan | Kenneth H Hill
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