Emerging viruses: coming in on a wrinkled wing and a prayer.

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Published in Clin Infect Dis on January 23, 2007

Authors

Kim Halpin1, Alexander D Hyatt, Raina K Plowright, Jonathan H Epstein, Peter Daszak, Hume E Field, Linfa Wang, Peter W Daniels, Henipavirus Ecology Research Group

Author Affiliations

1: Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Livestock Industries, Geelong, Australia. kim.halpin@csiro.au

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