Presence of Mopeia virus, an African arenavirus, related to biotope and individual rodent host characteristics: implications for virus transmission.
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Stephan Günther | Benny Borremans | Herwig Leirs | H. Leirs | S. Günther | R. Makundi | Sophie Gryseels | Rhodes Makundi | B. Borremans | S. Gryseels | J. G. de Bellocq | Joëlle Goüy de Bellocq | J. D. de Bellocq
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