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Clinical Laboratory Values in Human Ebola Virus Disease Support the Relevance of the Intramuscular Ebola-Kikwit Rhesus Model.

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Clinical Laboratory Values in Human Ebola Virus Disease Support the Relevance of the Intramuscular Ebola-Kikwit Rhesus Model.

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"To the Editor—We read with interest the recent article in Clinical Infectious Diseases by Lanini et al, which focused on the relationship between human Ebola virus (EBOV) RNA and clinical chemistry values obtained during the West African outbreak in Goderich, Sierra Leone...."

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2018-04-17

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Reisler, R. B., C. S. Kraft, S. Bavari, and A. P. Cardile. 2018. "Clinical Laboratory Values in Human Ebola Virus Disease Support the Relevance of the Intramuscular Ebola-Kikwit Rhesus Model." Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 66 (9):1479-80.

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