Egyptian rousette bats maintain long-term protective immunity against Marburg virus infection despite diminished antibody levels
Abstract Although bats are natural reservoir hosts for numerous zoonotic viruses, little is known about the long-term dynamics of the host immune response following infection and how these viruses are maintained in nature. The Egyptian rousette bat (ERB) is a known reservoir host for Marburg virus (...
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Auteurs principaux: | Amy J. Schuh, Brian R. Amman, Tara K. Sealy, Jessica R. Spengler, Stuart T. Nichol, Jonathan S. Towner |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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