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Une épidémie d'exanthème à virus ECHO de type 16 en milieu hospitalier avec bilan d'une enquête longitudinale

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Travail du Centre de Pneumophtisiologie Infantile de l'Hôpital Léon Bernard (Dr.J. Gerbeaux), Brévannes, S. et O. et du Centre de Recherches sur les Virus (Dr.Ch. Chany), Hôpital St. Vincent de Paul, 74, Av. Denfert Rochereau, Paris 14°, France.

Ce travail a été subventionné en partie par “The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases”, Public Health Service, Bethesda, Md., USA (Grant E 22 35).

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Couvreur, J., Cook, C.M., Chany, C. et al. Une épidémie d'exanthème à virus ECHO de type 16 en milieu hospitalier avec bilan d'une enquête longitudinale. Archiv f Virusforschung 13, 215–232 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01243845

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