Author:
Takahashi Kenichiro,Ishikane Masahiro,Ujiie Mugen,Iwamoto Noriko,Okumura Nobumasa,Sato Testsuro,Nagashima Maki,Moriya Ataru,Suzuki Michiyo,Hojo Masayuki,Kanno Takayuki,Saito Shinji,Miyamoto Sho,Ainai Akira,Tobiume Minoru,Arashiro Takeshi,Fujimoto Tsuguto,Saito Tomoya,Yamato Masaya,Suzuki Tadaki,Ohmagari Norio
Publisher
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology
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