Genesis of a highly pathogenic and potentially pandemic H5N1 influenza virus in eastern Asia

K. S. Li, Y. Guan, J. Wang, G. J.D. Smith, K. M. Xu, L. Duan, A. P. Rahardjo, P. Puthavathana, C. Buranathai, T. D. Nguyen, A. T.S. Estoepangestie, A. Chaisingh, P. Auewarakui, H. T. Long, N. T.H. Hanh, R. J. Webby, L. L.M. Poon, H. Chen, K. F. Shortridge, K. Y. YuenR. G. Webster, J. S.M. Peiris

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