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Volume 11, Number 5, May 2005 Probable Tiger-to-Tiger Transmission of Avian Influenza H5N1Roongroje Thanawongnuwech,* Alongkorn Amonsin,* Rachod Tantilertcharoen,*
Sudarat Damrongwatanapokin,† Apiradee Theamboonlers,* Sunchai Payungporn,*
Kamonchart Nanthapornphiphat,‡ Somchuan Ratanamungklanon,§ Eakchai Tunak,§
Thaweesak Songserm,¶ Veravit Vivatthanavanich,# Thawat Lekdumrongsak,*
Sawang Kesdangsakonwut,* Schwann Tunhikorn,** and Yong Poovorawan* |
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Figure 1. Histopathologic and immunohistochemical evidence of H5N1 virus in tiger: A) Mild multifocal nonsuppurative encephalitis; B) Influenza A virus antigen in nuclei and cytoplasm visible as brown staining. |
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