Zoonotic spillover infections with Borna disease virus 1 leading to fatal human encephalitis, 1999-2019: an epidemiological investigation.
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M. Beer | B. Banas | J. Schlegel | M. Riemenschneider | J. Herms | M. Evert | T. Freilinger | B. Salzberger | A. Gessner | M. Schwemmle | S. Zoubaa | R. Linker | U. Reischl | J. Wenzel | J. Schmidt-Chanasit | H. Niller | K. Matiasek | J. Jantsch | F. Liesche-Starnecker | C. Brochhausen | D. Tappe | V. Ruf | K. Angstwurm | Leonie F. Forth | K. Schlottau | D. Höper | D. Hoffmann | Daniel Nobach | C. Herden | B. Neumann | K. Fuchs | B. Schmidt | D. Rubbenstroth | W. Jilg | S. Wunderlich | A. Mamilos | S. Giese | M. Errath | K. Utpatel | Arnt Ebinger | N. Velez-Char | G. Rieder | Lisa Gartner | Kore Schlottau | Bernhard Neumann
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