|
|||||||||||||||||
|
EID
Home | Ahead of Print | Past
Issues | EID Search | Contact
Us | Announcements | Suggested
Citation | Submit Manuscript
Volume 9, Number 7, July 2003 West Nile Virus in Farmed AlligatorsDebra L. Miller,* Michael J. Mauel,* Charles Baldwin,* Gary Burtle,*
Dallas Ingram,* Murray E. Hines II,* and Kendal S. Frazier* |
||
|
Back to article | |
Figure 1. Perivascular changes observed within the brain of alligators infected with West Nile virus (400x). A. Perivascular infiltrates were composed of primarily lymphocytes, plasma cells, and macrophages in the hatchling alligator. B. Perivascular infiltrates were composed of primarily heterophils (arrows) in juvenile alligators. |
|
|
|
EID Home | Top of Page | Ahead-of-Print | Past Issues | Suggested Citation | EID Search | Contact Us | Accessibility | Privacy Policy Notice | CDC Home | CDC Search | Health Topics A-Z |
|
This page last reviewed June 17, 2003 |
|
Emerging
Infectious Diseases Journal |
|