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arbovirus studies in the ohio-mississippi basin, 1964-1967. ii. st. louis encephalitis virus. 19695817890
reservoir of st. louis encephalitis virus in ohio bats.inoculation of the big brown bat (eptesicus fuscus) with a small dose of a st. louis encephalitis (sle) virus strain isolated in ohio indicated that the big brown bat was susceptible to infection. the virus was maintained in the bats through hibernation (70 days), and the bats developed a viremia within 4 days of arousal from hibernation (105 days after inoculation). a field survey of 390 big brown bats and little brown bats (myotis lucifugus) conducted in 5 regions of ohio during 1979 to 1981 r ...19836638648
test of recrudescence hypothesis for overwintering of west nile virus in gray catbirds.west nile virus is a pathogen of concern for both human and wildlife health. although many aspects of the ecology of west nile virus are well understood, the mechanisms by which this and similar mosquito-borne viruses overwinter and become reinitiated each spring in temperate regions is not known. a thorough understanding of this mechanism is crucial to risk assessment and development of control strategies. one of the hypotheses to explain the mechanism by which this virus persists from year to ...201020496593
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