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It has caused fatal neurological disease in cats, dogs and humans, including rabies-vaccinated cats and dogs Antibodies to Mokola virus have been reported in
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National Centre for Disease Control, Epidemiology Division The recent outbreak of Ebola in four African countries has given a lesson of the value
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Plan on AMR 19 The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and Indian precautions are recommended in case of Ebola and Nipah virus disease They are
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22 juil 1980 · disease was probably eradicated from the world monkeys, Lassa fever virus, Marburg virus, rabies virus and smallpox virus,
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Following a brief history of disease risk analysis of Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo Hindu beliefs
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