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Reduction of West Nile virus infections in Italy during 2020 early summer: a secondary ‘COVID-19’ effect?

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Matteo Riccò. (2022) West Nile virus in Italy: the reports of its disappearance were greatly exaggerated. Pathogens and Global Health 116:1, pages 1-2.
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