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  • Blow Flies Were One of the Possible Candidates for Transmission of Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Avian Influenza Virus during the 2004 Outbreaks in Japan
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  • Hayashi, Toshihiko
  • Hoshino, Keita
  • Isawa, Haruhiko
  • Kobayashi, Mutsuo
  • Kurahashi, Hiromu
  • Sasaki, Toshinori
  • Sawabe, Kyoko
  • Tsuda, Yoshio
  • Kim, Kyeong
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