Infectious Disease Modeling Methods as Tools for Informing Response to Novel Influenza Viruses of Unknown Pandemic Potential
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Infectious Disease Modeling Methods as Tools for Informing Response to Novel Influenza Viruses of Unknown Pandemic Potential
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CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 60, Issue suppl_1, Pages S11-S19
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
Online
2015-04-15
DOI
10.1093/cid/civ083
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