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Modeling the prevalence of immunodeficiency-associated long-term vaccine-derived poliovirus excretors and the potential benefits of antiviral drugs
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A Bellmunt
AA Bousfiha
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AS DeVries
AY Joshi
B Gathmann
C Burns
CA MacLennan
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
DA Kalkowska
E Savilahti
FO MacCallum
H Abolhassani
H Al-Hello
H Chapel
H Triki
J Guo
J Martin
J Martín
JM Boyle
JP Alexander Jr
JS Orange
Kimberly M. Thompson
KM Thompson
KM Thompson
KM Thompson
L Fiore
L Li
LN Alexander
M Hara
M Tiongco-Recto
MA McKinlay
Mark A. Pallansch
N Driss
N Driss
N Khetsuriani
NA Halsey
National Research Council
NM Galal
OM Kew
P Minor
P Mohammadinejad
P Más Lago
PF Yong
R Silva de
Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens
RJ Duintjer Tebbens
RJ Duintjer Tebbens
RJ Duintjer Tebbens
RJ Duintjer Tebbens
RJ Duintjer Tebbens
RT Chen
S Shahmahmoodi
T Hovi
T Hovi
V Modell
V Modell
World Health Organization
World Health Organization
World Health Organization Collaborative Study Group on Oral and Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccines
WR Dowdle
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Last time updated on 01/04/2019