Genetic divergence and dispersal of yellow fever virus, Brazil.

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Published in Emerg Infect Dis on September 01, 2004

Authors

Pedro F C Vasconcelos1, Juliet E Bryant, Travassos P A da Rosa, Robert B Tesh, Sueli G Rodrigues, Alan D T Barrett

Author Affiliations

1: World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Arbovirus Reference and Research, Instituto Evandro Chagas, Belém, Brazil. pedrovasconcelos@iec.pa.gov.br

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