Serologic surveys for antibodies to Western, Eastern, California, and St. Louis Encephalitis and Dengue 3 arboviruses in Middle America, 1961-1975.

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Published in Bull Pan Am Health Organ on January 01, 1977

Authors

W F Scherer, R W Dickerman, J V Ordóñez

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