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  • 41. Transmission of West Nile virus from an organ donor to four transplant recipients.
    Iwamoto M, Jernigan DB, Guasch A, Trepka MJ, Blackmore CG, Hellinger WC, Pham SM, Zaki S, Lanciotti RS, Lance-Parker SE, DiazGranados CA, Winquist AG, Perlino CA, Wiersma S, Hillyer KL, Goodman JL, Marfin AA, Chamberland ME, Petersen LR, West Nile Virus in Transplant Recipients Investigation Team.
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  • 43. [Investigation of West Nile virus RNA in blood donors by real-time RT-PCR].
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  • 57. Monocytes-macrophages are a potential target in human infection with West Nile virus through blood transfusion.
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  • 58. Prevention of West Nile virus transmission by blood transfusion: a comparison of nucleic acid test screening assays.
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  • 59. Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about West Nile virus--Connecticut, 2002.
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  • 60. Laboratory-acquired West Nile virus infections--United States, 2002.
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