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    Specialist laboratory networks as preparedness and response tool - the Emerging Viral Diseases-Expert Laboratory Network and the Chikungunya outbreak, Thailand, 2019.

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    Authors
    Venturi, Giulietta
    Aberle, Stephan W
    Avšič-Županc, Tatjana
    Barzon, Luisa
    Batejat, Christoph
    Burdino, Elisa
    Carletti, Fabrizio
    Charrel, Rémi
    Christova, Iva
    Connell, Jeff
    Corman, Victor Max
    Emmanouil, Mary
    Jääskeläinen, Anne J
    Kurolt, Ivan
    Lustig, Yaniv
    Martinez, Miguel J
    Koopmans, Marion
    Nagy, Orsolya
    Nguyen, Trung
    Papa, Anna
    Pérez-Ruiz, Mercedes
    Pfeffer, Martin
    Protic, Jelena
    Reimerink, Johan
    Rossini, Giada
    Sánchez-Seco Fariñas, María Paz
    Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas
    Söderholm, Sandra
    Sudre, Bertrand
    Van Esbroeck, Marjan
    Reusken, Chantal B
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    Specialist laboratory networks as preparedness and response tool - the Emerging Viral Diseases-Expert Laboratory Network and the Chikungunya outbreak, Thailand, 2019.
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    Euro Surveill 2020; 25(13):pii.1900438
    DOI
    10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.13.1900438
    PMID
    32265004
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/623817
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.13.1900438
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