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Bunyaviridae—Natural History [PDF]

open access: possible, 1991
Obviously, the family Bunyaviridae is comprised of a large number of epidemiologically diverse viruses. They vary dramatically in their vector and vertebrate host relationships, geographic distributions, and epidemic potential in humans and animals.
B. J. Beaty, C. H. Calisher
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Assembly of Bunyaviridae [PDF]

open access: possible, 1984
The Bunyaviridae family is a large group of over 200 distinct viruses sharing morphological, biochemical and serological properties and formerly included in the now obsolete Arbovirus group. They are transmitted by arthropods and occur most frequently in tropical countries. Many of them may cause lethal encephalitis in man and other mammals.
Monique Dubois-Dalcq   +2 more
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