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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Epidemiological Surveillance using Anti-influenza Drugs Detected in Sewage Influent

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Title
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Epidemiological Surveillance using Anti-influenza Drugs Detected in Sewage Influent
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ADS, January 2014
DOI 10.5956/jriet.43.226
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Takashi AZUMA, Tamie SUGAWARA, Norihide NAKADA, Naoyuki YAMASHITA, MINO Yoshiki, Hiroaki TANAKA, Yasushi OHKUSA

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#15,609,465
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