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Influenza Surveillance in Community-Dwelling Elderly Compared With Children
Christine E. Long, MPH;
Caroline B. Hall, MD;
Coleen K. Cunningham, MD;
Leonard B. Weiner, MD;
Kathleen P. Alger, RN, BSN;
Maria Gouveia;
Carol B. Colella, RN, NP;
Kenneth C. Schnabel, MBA;
William H. Barker, MD
Arch Fam Med. 1997;6(5):459-465.
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