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English: Transmission electron micrograph of influenza A virus, late passage.
Deutsch: aviäres Influenzavirus (HPAIV), elektronenmikroskopische Aufnahme
日本語: 高病原性トリインフルエンザウイルス, 長期間継代培養したトリインフルエンザウイルスの透過電子顕微鏡像。
한국어: 조류 독감을 일으키는 인플루엔자바이러스 A형
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- Content Providers(s): CDC/ Dr. Erskine Palmer
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