Molecular epidemiology of GI and GII noroviruses in sewage: 1-year surveillance in eastern China
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Molecular epidemiology of GI and GII noroviruses in sewage: 1-year surveillance in eastern China
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 121, Issue 4, Pages 1172-1179
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Wiley
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2016-07-04
DOI
10.1111/jam.13218
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