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Epidemiology of rotavirus infection in Tokyo during two winter seasons, as revealed by analyses of recovered viral RNA

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Ushijima, H., Kim, B., Tajima, T. et al. Epidemiology of rotavirus infection in Tokyo during two winter seasons, as revealed by analyses of recovered viral RNA. Eur J Pediatr 142, 71–72 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00442598

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