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Cited in: "Current Trends in Diagnostics of Viral Infections of Unknown Etiology" Viruses; 2020 Feb 14 ; 12 (2)
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Perez-Sautu U, et al, Emerg. Microbes Infect. (2019), cited as Ref 69 in DOI: 10.3390/v12020211
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Cited in: "Current Trends in Diagnostics of Viral Infections of Unknown Etiology" Viruses; 2020 Feb 14 ; 12 (2)
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Target-independent high-throughput sequencing methods provide evidence that already known human viral pathogens play a main role in respiratory infections with unexplained etiology (English)