Divergent seasonal patterns of influenza types A and B across latitude gradient in Tropical Asia.

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Published in Influenza Other Respir Viruses on February 05, 2016

Authors

Siddhartha Saha1, Mandeep Chadha2, Yuelong Shu3, Group of Asian Researchers on Influenza (GARI)

Author Affiliations

1: US CDC-India, New Delhi, India.
2: National Institute of Virology, Pune, India.
3: Chinese National Influenza Center, Beijing, China.

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