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Leroy EM, Rouquet P, Formenty P, Souquiere S, Kilbourne A, Froment JM, Bermejo M, Smit S, Karesh W, Swanepoel R, Zaki SR, Rollin PE
Multiple Ebola virus transmission events and rapid decline of central African wildlife.[see comment][erratum appears in Science. 2004 Jan 20;303(5658):628].
Science. 303(5656):387-90, 2004 Jan 16.
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Vogel G
Epidemiology. Ebola outbreaks may have had independent sources.[comment].
Science. 303(5656):298-9, 2004 Jan 16.
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Kaiser J
Conservation biology. Ebola, hunting push ape populations to the brink.
Science. 300(5617):232, 2003 Apr 11.
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Das P
Infectious disease surveillance update.
The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 2(4):203, 2002 Apr.
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Borio L, Inglesby T, Peters CJ, Schmaljohn AL, Hughes JM, Jahrling PB, Ksiazek T, Johnson KM, Meyerhoff A, O'Toole T, Ascher MS, Bartlett J, Breman JG, Eitzen EM Jr, Hamburg M, Hauer J, Henderson DA, Johnson RT, Kwik G, Layton M, Lillibridge S, Nabel GJ, Osterholm MT, Perl TM, Russell P, Tonat K
Hemorrhagic fever viruses as biological weapons: medical and public health management.
JAMA 2002 May 8;287(18):2391-405.
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