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Subject   [ÀÚ·á] Vietnam's war on flu
Nature. 2005 Jan 13;433(7022):102-4. Related Articles, Links  

  
Infectious disease: Vietnam's war on flu.

Aldhous P.

Having suffered heavily from avian influenza in 2004, Vietnam might be brewing the next human flu pandemic. Yet, as Peter Aldhous discovers, local researchers don't have the resources to investigate the risk properly.

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PMID: 15650713 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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