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Determining the effect of different environmental conditions on Ebola virus viability in clinically relevant specimens
Bernadett PalyiNational Biosafety LaboratoryNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary;Division of VirologyNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary
, Nora MagyarNational Biosafety LaboratoryNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary;Division of VirologyNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary
, Judit HenczkoNational Biosafety LaboratoryNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary
, Balint SzalaiNational Biosafety LaboratoryNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary;Division of VirologyNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary
, Agnes FarkasNational Biosafety LaboratoryNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary;Division of VirologyNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary
, Thomas StreckerInstitute of VirologyPhilipps University Marburg35043MarburgGermany
, Maria TakacsDivision of VirologyNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary;Institute of Medical MicrobiologySemmelweis University1089BudapestHungary
& Zoltan KisNational Biosafety LaboratoryNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary;Division of VirologyNational Public Health Institute1097BudapestHungary;Institute of Medical MicrobiologySemmelweis University1089BudapestHungaryCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 21 Nov 2017, Accepted 28 Jan 2018, Published online: 29 Mar 2018
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