Recurrence of Rift Valley fever in Egypt.

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Published in Lancet on November 06, 1993

Authors

R R Arthur1, M S el-Sharkawy, S E Cope, B A Botros, S Oun, J C Morrill, R E Shope, R G Hibbs, M A Darwish, I Z Imam

Author Affiliations

1: US Naval Medical Research Unit No 3, Calro, Egypt.

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