Pathogenesis of bat rabies in a natural reservoir: Comparative susceptibility of the straw-colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum) to three strains of Lagos bat virus.
Rabies is a fatal neurologic disease caused by lyssavirus infection. People are infected through contact with infected animals. The relative increase of human rabies acquired from bats calls for a better understanding of lyssavirus infections in their natural hosts. So far, there is no experimental...
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Autori principali: | Richard Suu-Ire (Autore), Lineke Begeman (Autore), Ashley C Banyard (Autore), Andrew C Breed (Autore), Christian Drosten (Autore), Elisa Eggerbauer (Autore), Conrad M Freuling (Autore), Louise Gibson (Autore), Hooman Goharriz (Autore), Daniel L Horton (Autore), Daisy Jennings (Autore), Ivan V Kuzmin (Autore), Denise Marston (Autore), Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu (Autore), Silke Riesle Sbarbaro (Autore), David Selden (Autore), Emma L Wise (Autore), Thijs Kuiken (Autore), Anthony R Fooks (Autore), Thomas Müller (Autore), James L N Wood (Autore), Andrew A Cunningham (Autore) |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS),
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