Field studies on the epidemiology of Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever: Implication of the cotton rat Sigmodon alstoni as the probable rodent reservoir

  • R. B. Tesh
  • , M. L. Wilson
  • , R. Salas
  • , N. M.C. De Manzione
  • , D. Tovar
  • , T. G. Ksiazek
  • , C. J. Peters

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Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine