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A simian hemorrhagic fever virus isolate from persistently infected baboons efficiently induces hemorrhagic fever disease in Japanese macaques

Abstract Simian hemorrhagic fever virus is an arterivirus that naturally infects species of African nonhuman primates causing acute or persistent asymptomatic infections. Although it was previously estimated that 1% of baboons are SHFV-positive, more than 10% of wild-caught and captive-bred baboons...

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Published in:Virology (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2015-01, Vol.474, p.186-198
Main Authors: Vatter, Heather A, Donaldson, Eric F, Huynh, Jeremy, Rawlings, Stephanie, Manoharan, Minsha, Legasse, Alfred, Planer, Shannon, Dickerson, Mary F, Lewis, Anne D, Colgin, Lois M.A, Axthelm, Michael K, Pecotte, Jerilyn K, Baric, Ralph S, Wong, Scott W, Brinton, Margo A
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