U.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Sciences Program (USJCMSP), Viral Diseases Panel Meeting

The following study will be presented at U.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Sciences Program (USJCMSP), Viral Diseases Panel Meeting (Feb. 26-27, 2020. Chulalongkorn University, Thailand).

Histo-blood group antigen-like substances bearing bacteria are prevalent in wastewater
Mohan Amarasiri

 

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