A nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection in wild boars in Japan: identification of boar HEV strains of genotypes 3 and 4 and unrecognized genotypes
β Scribed by Yukihiro Sato; Hiroyuki Sato; Keisuke Naka; Satoshi Furuya; Haruhisa Tsukiji; Koji Kitagawa; Yoshihide Sonoda; Takanobu Usui; Hirotsugu Sakamoto; Sumi Yoshino; Yuko Shimizu; Masaharu Takahashi; Shigeo Nagashima; Jirintai; Tsutomu Nishizawa; Hiroaki Okamoto
- Publisher
- Springer Vienna
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 684 KB
- Volume
- 156
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1432-8798
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