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Volume 11, Number 4, April 2005 Experimental Infection of Prairie Dogs with Monkeypox VirusShu-Yuan Xiao,* Elena Sbrana,* Douglas M. Watts,* Marina Siirin,*
Amelia P.A. Travassos da Rosa,* and Robert B. Tesh* |
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Figure 1. Photomicrograph of a smear of mucopurulent nasal discharge from a monkeypox virus–infected prairie dog (MPX-8), showing a swollen macrophage containing multiple fluorescein-labeled bodies (viral proteins) characteristic of poxvirus infection. Magnification ×1,400. |
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