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March 8, 2003
Detection of Ehrlichia spp. in the blood of wild white-tailed deer in Missouri by PCR assay and serologic analysis
Max Q Arens, Allison M Liddell, Gerald Buening, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
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April 1, 2009
Human febrile illness caused by encephalomyocarditis virus infection, Peru
M Steven Oberste, Eduardo Gotuzzo, Patrick Blair, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases
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October 13, 2011
Ancient ancestry of KFDV and AHFV revealed by complete genome analyses of viruses isolated from ticks and mammalian hosts
Kimberly A Dodd, Brian H Bird, Marina L Khristova, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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March 5, 2004
Rickettsia parkeri: a newly recognized cause of spotted fever rickettsiosis in the United States
Christopher D Paddock, John W Sumner, James A Comer, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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July 16, 2003
Rickettsialpox in New York City: a persistent urban zoonosis
Christopher D Paddock, Sherif R Zaki, Tamara Koss, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
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March 20, 2004
Ultrastructural characterization of SARS coronavirus
Cynthia S Goldsmith, Kathleen M Tatti, Thomas G Ksiazek, et al.
Plos Pathogens
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April 19, 2008
Chapare virus, a newly discovered arenavirus isolated from a fatal hemorrhagic fever case in Bolivia
Simon Delgado, Bobbie R Erickson, Roberto Agudo, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
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July 1, 2010
High diversity and ancient common ancestry of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus
Cesar G Albariño, Gustavo Palacios, Marina L Khristova, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
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March 1, 2007
Foodborne transmission of Nipah virus, Bangladesh
Stephen P Luby, Mahmudur Rahman, M Jahangir Hossain, et al.
Plos One
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November 3, 2010
Cluster of Nipah virus infection, Kushtia District, Bangladesh, 2007
Nusrat Homaira, Mahmudur Rahman, M Jahangir Hossain, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
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March 8, 2003
Detection of Ehrlichia spp. in the blood of wild white-tailed deer in Missouri by PCR assay and serologic analysis
Max Q Arens, Allison M Liddell, Gerald Buening, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
|
April 1, 2009
Human febrile illness caused by encephalomyocarditis virus infection, Peru
M Steven Oberste, Eduardo Gotuzzo, Patrick Blair, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases
|
October 13, 2011
Ancient ancestry of KFDV and AHFV revealed by complete genome analyses of viruses isolated from ticks and mammalian hosts
Kimberly A Dodd, Brian H Bird, Marina L Khristova, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
|
March 5, 2004
Rickettsia parkeri: a newly recognized cause of spotted fever rickettsiosis in the United States
Christopher D Paddock, John W Sumner, James A Comer, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
July 16, 2003
Rickettsialpox in New York City: a persistent urban zoonosis
Christopher D Paddock, Sherif R Zaki, Tamara Koss, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
|
March 20, 2004
Ultrastructural characterization of SARS coronavirus
Cynthia S Goldsmith, Kathleen M Tatti, Thomas G Ksiazek, et al.
Plos Pathogens
|
April 19, 2008
Chapare virus, a newly discovered arenavirus isolated from a fatal hemorrhagic fever case in Bolivia
Simon Delgado, Bobbie R Erickson, Roberto Agudo, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
|
July 1, 2010
High diversity and ancient common ancestry of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus
Cesar G Albariño, Gustavo Palacios, Marina L Khristova, et al.
Emerging Infectious Diseases
|
March 1, 2007
Foodborne transmission of Nipah virus, Bangladesh
Stephen P Luby, Mahmudur Rahman, M Jahangir Hossain, et al.
Plos One
|
November 3, 2010
Cluster of Nipah virus infection, Kushtia District, Bangladesh, 2007
Nusrat Homaira, Mahmudur Rahman, M Jahangir Hossain, et al.
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