First diagnosed lethal case of Lyssavirus infection in Primorsky krai
Abstract
lethal case of lyssavirus infection first diagnosed in Yakovlevsky
municipal district in Primorsky Krai. The data of epidemiologic
analysis (contact with a rattle mouse), clinical picture and results of
virologic, morphological and molecular genetic tests allow attributing
this case to lyssavirus infection. This is the first diagnosed case
of lyssavirus infection in the Siberia and Far East.
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About the Authors
Г. ЛеоноваRussian Federation
И. Ченцова
Russian Federation
С. Петухова
Russian Federation
Л. Сомова
Russian Federation
С. Беликов
Russian Federation
И. Кондратов
Russian Federation
Н. Крылова
Russian Federation
Н. Плехова
Russian Federation
Е. Павленко
Russian Federation
Е. Романова
Russian Federation
В. Мацак
Russian Federation
Г. Смирнов
Russian Federation
Д. Новиков
Russian Federation
G. N. Leonova
Russian Federation
I. V. Chentsova
Russian Federation
S. A. Petukhova
Russian Federation
L. M. Somova
Russian Federation
S. I. Belikov
Russian Federation
I. G. Kondratov
Russian Federation
N. V. Kryilova
Russian Federation
N. G. Plekhova
Russian Federation
E. V. Pavlenko
Russian Federation
E. V. Romanova
Russian Federation
V. A. Matsak
Russian Federation
G. A. Smirnov
Russian Federation
D. V. Novikov
Russian Federation
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