Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Virologie
A serological survey on viral haemorrhagic fevers in liberia*
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Travail présenté à la 2è Conférence internationale sur «L'impact des maladies à virus sur le développement des pays africains et du Moyen-Orient (1–6 décembre 1980, Nairobi)