Genomic Surveillance Of Pandemic H1N1

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Genomic Surveillance Of Pandemic H1N1

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The bc centre for disease control has launched an influenza genome sequencing project to better understand how the pandemic h1n1 flu virus has evolved in british columbia, and may continue to evol

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