SALIENT FEATURES OF CIRCULATING RESPIRATORY VIRUSES IN THE PRE– AND PANDEMIC INFLUENZA AND COVID–19 SEASONS
Abstract. A wide variety of zoonotic viruses that can cross the interspecies barrier promote the emergence of new, potentially pandemic viruses in the human population that was often accompanied by the disappearance of existing circulating strains. Among the various reasons underlying this phenomeno...
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Auteurs principaux: | I. V. Kiseleva, N. V. Larionova, E. P. Grigorieva, A. D. Ksenafontov, M. Al Farroukh, L. G. Rudenko |
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Langue: | RU |
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Sankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pastera
2019
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