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STUDIES ON CALIFORNIA ENCEPHALITIS IN MINNESOTA
Monath, T. P. C. (Arbovirology Unit, NCDC, Atlanta, Ga. 30333), J. G. Nuckolls, J. Berall, H. Bauer, W. A. Chappell and P. H. Coleman. Studies on California encephalitis in Minnesota. Amer. J. Epid., 1970, 92: 40–50.—An extensive serologic survey was conducted in Winona, Minnesota, an area of perenn...
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