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Volume 12, Number 6, June 2006

Cowpox Virus Transmission from Rats to Monkeys, the Netherlands

Byron E.E. Martina,* Gerard van Doornum,* Gerry M. Dorrestein,† Hubert G.M. Niesters,* Koert J. Stittelaar,* Marno A.B.I. Wolters,‡ Hester G.H. van Bolhuis,* and Albert D.M.E. Osterhaus*
*Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; †Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands; and ‡AAP Sanctuary for Exotic Animals, Almere, the Netherlands

 
 
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Figure. Sequence alignment of the partial hemagglutinin gene of cowpox viruses (CPXV) isolated from Barbary macaques and brown rats. CPXV-2001 strain was isolated from a rat in 2001 from the Netherlands (5).

 

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