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Encephalomyocarditis virus is potentially derived from eastern bent-wing bats living in East Asian countries

  • Karla Cristine C. Doysabas
  • , Mami Oba
  • , Masaya Furuta
  • , Keisuke Iida
  • , Tsutomu Omatsu
  • , Tetsuya Furuya
  • , Takashi Okada
  • , Kripitch Sutummaporn
  • , Hiroshi Shimoda
  • , Min Liang Wong
  • , Chung Hsin Wu
  • , Yasushige Ohmori
  • , Ryosuke Kobayashi
  • , Yupadee Hengjan
  • , Kenzo Yonemitsu
  • , Ryusei Kuwata
  • , Yoo Kyung Kim
  • , Sang Hyun Han
  • , Joon Hyuk Sohn
  • , Sang Hoon Han
  • Kazuo Suzuki, Junpei Kimura, Ken Maeda, Hong Shik Oh, Daiji Endoh, Tetsuya Mizutani, Eiichi Hondo*
*Corresponding author for this work

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