Transmission of viral infections by the water route: implications for developing countries

S Ramia - Reviews of infectious diseases, 1985 - academic.oup.com
The “enteric” virus group comprises> 100 different viruses. These viruses typically infect the
cell lining of the alimentary canal and are discharged in very large numbers in the feces of …

Transmission of viral infections by the water route: implications for developing countries.

S Ramia - Reviews of Infectious Diseases, 1985 - europepmc.org
The" enteric" virus group comprises greater than 100 different viruses. These viruses
typically infect the cell lining of the alimentary canal and are discharged in very large …

Transmission of viral infections by the water route: implications for developing countries

S Ramia - Reviews of infectious diseases, 1985 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The" enteric" virus group comprises greater than 100 different viruses. These viruses
typically infect the cell lining of the alimentary canal and are discharged in very large …

[引用][C] Transmission of viral infections by the water route: implications for developing countries

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Transmission of Viral Infections by the Water Route: Implications for Developing Countries

S Ramia - Reviews of Infectious Diseases, 1985 - JSTOR
The" enteric" virus group comprises> 100 different viruses. These viruses typically infect the
cell lining of the alimentary canal and are discharged in very large numbers in the feces of …

[引用][C] Transmission of viral infections by the water route: implications for developing countries

S RAMIA - Reviews of infectious diseases, 1985 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
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[引用][C] Transmission of viral infections by the water route: implications for developing countries

S RAMIA - Reviews of infectious diseases, 1985 - University of Chicago Press