Temporal and spatial association of Streptococcus suis infection in humans and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome outbreaks in pigs in northern Vietnam.

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Published in Epidemiol Infect on May 22, 2015

Authors

V T L Huong1, L V Thanh1, V D Phu2, D T Trinh2, K Inui3, N Tung4, N T K Oanh5, N V Trung2, N T Hoa6, J E Bryant1, P W Horby1, N V Kinh2, H F L Wertheim1

Author Affiliations

1: Wellcome Trust Major Overseas Programme,Oxford University Clinical Research Unit,Hanoi,Vietnam.
2: National Hospital for Tropical Diseases,Hanoi,Vietnam.
3: Food and Agriculture Organization,Hanoi,Vietnam.
4: Epidemiology Division,Department of Animal Health,Hanoi,Vietnam.
5: National Centre of Veterinary Diagnosis,Hanoi,Vietnam.
6: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine,University of Oxford,Oxford,UK.

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