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Molecular biology / Polymerase chain reaction / Laboratory techniques / Viruses / Norovirus / Vomiting / Real-time polymerase chain reaction / National Institute for Health and Welfare / Gastroenteritis / Biology / Medicine / Health
Date: 2014-11-26 05:31:47
Molecular biology
Polymerase chain reaction
Laboratory techniques
Viruses
Norovirus
Vomiting
Real-time polymerase chain reaction
National Institute for Health and Welfare
Gastroenteritis
Biology
Medicine
Health

Outbreak of Norovirus GI.3 among lunch guests at a hotel in southern Finland, 2013 S Huusko (1), J Soini (1), K Hemminki (2), A Pirnes(2), M Roivainen (1), L Maunula (3), A Kauppinen (1), I Miettinen (1), S Toikkanen (1)

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