Divergent Simian Arteriviruses Cause Simian Hemorrhagic Fever of Differing Severities in Macaques
ABSTRACT Simian hemorrhagic fever (SHF) is a highly lethal disease in captive macaques. Three distinct arteriviruses are known etiological agents of past SHF epizootics, but only one, simian hemorrhagic fever virus (SHFV), has been isolated in cell culture. The natural reservoir(s) of the three viru...
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Main Authors: | Victoria Wahl-Jensen, Joshua C. Johnson, Michael Lauck, Jason T. Weinfurter, Louise H. Moncla, Andrea M. Weiler, Olivia Charlier, Oscar Rojas, Russell Byrum, Dan R. Ragland, Louis Huzella, Erika Zommer, Melanie Cohen, John G. Bernbaum, Yíngyún Caì, Hannah B. Sanford, Steven Mazur, Reed F. Johnson, Jing Qin, Gustavo F. Palacios, Adam L. Bailey, Peter B. Jahrling, Tony L. Goldberg, David H. O’Connor, Thomas C. Friedrich, Jens H. Kuhn |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a904addf906743f29017beb908b6e078 |
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