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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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Epidemiology
100%
Guanarito Virus
100%
Venezuelan Hemorrhagic Fever
100%
Cotton Rat
100%
Rodent Reservoir
100%
Sigmodon
100%
Virus
40%
Virus-neutralizing Antibody
30%
Rodents
20%
Spleen
20%
Virus Infection
10%
Etiological Agents
10%
Arenavirus
10%
Human Infection
10%
Virus Isolate
10%
Severe Disease
10%
Venezuela
10%
Endemic Region
10%
Infection Rate
10%
Wild Animals
10%
Rural Areas
10%
Serologic Study
10%
Bleeding
10%
Rodent Species
10%
Endemic Focus
10%
Two-species
10%
Human Living
10%
Human Pathogenic
10%
Infected People
10%
Collecting Sites
10%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Rat
100%
Hemorrhagic Fever
100%
Infectious Disease
80%
Prevalence
60%
Diseases
40%
Virus Infection
20%