Epidemiology of Norwalk gastroenteritis and the role of Norwalk virus in outbreaks of acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis.

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Published in Ann Intern Med on June 01, 1982

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J E Kaplan, G W Gary, R C Baron, N Singh, L B Schonberger, R Feldman, H B Greenberg

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