An epidemiologic and clinical evaluation of Guillain-Barré syndrome reported in association with the administration of swine influenza vaccines.

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Published in Am J Epidemiol on June 01, 1984

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A D Langmuir, D J Bregman, L T Kurland, N Nathanson, M Victor

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