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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Ebola-Reston virus in pigs

Johnathan Lee

Microbiology Australia 30(4) 140 - 141
Published: 01 September 2009

Abstract

Ebolavirus Reston was detected in samples taken from pigs on two farms in the northern Philippines in mid-2008. This was the first known case of any of the filoviruses being detected in pigs anywhere in the world. Previously, filoviruses have only been isolated from humans and non-human primates, although serological evidence indicates that bats may also be infected with these viruses. Serological evidence of infection was also detected in six of 147 in-contact people tested as part of the investigation into this outbreak.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MA09140

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