Migratory birds in Southern Brazil are a source of multiple avian influenza virus subtypes (vol 12, pg 220, 2018)

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Araujo, Jansen
Petry, Maria Virginia
Fabrizio, Thomas
Walker, David
Ometto, Tatiana
Thomazelli, Luciano M.
Scherer, Angelo L.
Serafini, Patricia P.
Neto, Isaac S.
Krauss, Scott
Webster, Robert G.
Webby, Richard J.
Durigon, Edison L.
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