Fruit bats as reservoirs of Ebola virus
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J. Gonzalez | P. Rouquet | J. Pawęska | R. Swanepoel | E. Leroy | A. Hassanin | X. Pourrut | Robert Swanepoel | Jean-Paul Gonzalez | Alexandre Hassanin | Brice Kumulungui | Pierre Rouquet | Xavier Pourrut | André Délicat | Philippe Yaba | Eric M. Leroy | Janusz T. Paweska | B. Kumulungui | P. Yaba | A. Délicat | Philippe Yaba | André Délicat
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