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Henipaviruses at the threshold: preparedness in the era of recurrent spillover. [PDF]
Wang X, Zhang W.
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Knowledge mapping of risk mitigation measures against vector-borne diseases. [PDF]
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Correction to "Novel Epidemiologic Features of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A H5N1 2.3.3.4b Panzootic: A Review". [PDF]
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1949
tiply except in intimate association with the cells of a susceptible host. Obligate, intracellular parasitism, defined as the inability of an infectious agent to multiply except when it is inside a susceptible host cell, is not a property which is limited to viruses. Certain protozoa, as for example the plasmodia of malaria, bacteria such as that which
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tiply except in intimate association with the cells of a susceptible host. Obligate, intracellular parasitism, defined as the inability of an infectious agent to multiply except when it is inside a susceptible host cell, is not a property which is limited to viruses. Certain protozoa, as for example the plasmodia of malaria, bacteria such as that which
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The Lancet, 2019
Ebolaviruses are pathogenic agents associated with a severe, potentially fatal, systemic disease in man and great apes. Four species of ebolaviruses have been identified in west or equatorial Africa. Once the more virulent forms enter the human population, transmission occurs primarily through contact with infected body fluids and can result in major ...
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Ebolaviruses are pathogenic agents associated with a severe, potentially fatal, systemic disease in man and great apes. Four species of ebolaviruses have been identified in west or equatorial Africa. Once the more virulent forms enter the human population, transmission occurs primarily through contact with infected body fluids and can result in major ...
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