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Comparison of the pathogenic potential of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N6, and H5N8 viruses isolated in South Korea during the 2016–2017 winter season
Hyeok-il KwonCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Eun-Ha KimCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Young-il KimCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Su-Jin ParkCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Young-Jae SiCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, In-Won LeeCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Hiep Dinh NguyenCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Kwang Min YuCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Min-Ah YuCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Ju Hwan JungCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Won-Suk ChoiCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Jin Jung KwonCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Su Jeong AhnCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Yun Hee BaekCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Dam Van LaiCollege of Veterinary MedicineChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Ok-Jun LeeCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Si-Wook KimCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Min-Suk SongCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKorea
, Sun-Woo YoonKorea Research Institute of Bioscience and BiotechnologyKS015DaeJeonKorea
, Chul-Joong KimCollege of Veterinary MedicineChungnam National UniversityKS015DaeJeonKorea
, Richard J. WebbyDepartment of Infectious DiseasesSt. Jude Children’s Research HospitalTN38105MemphisTNUSACorrespondence[email protected]
, In-Pil MoCollege of Veterinary MedicineChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKoreaCorrespondence[email protected]
& Young Ki ChoiCollege of Medicine and Medical Research InstituteChungbuk National UniversityKS001CheongjuKoreaCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 05 Sep 2017, Accepted 04 Jan 2018, Published online: 14 Mar 2018
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