Swine flu attention turns to the tropics
Declan Butler
Nature, 2009, vol. 459, issue 7246, 490-491
Abstract:
New flu strains are more likely to arise in equatorial countries, where influenza is present the year round and surveillance is poor.
Date: 2009
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