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Volume 8, Number 3, March 2002

Research

Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus Infection in a Horse from California

Robert P. Franklin,* Hailu Kinde,† Michele T. Jay, ‡ Laura D. Kramer,† Emily-Gene N. Green,† Robert E. Chiles,† Eileen Ostlund,§ Stan Husted,‡ Jonathan Smith,¶ and Michael D. Parker¶
*Humphrey, Giacopuzzi & Associates Equine Hospital, Somis, California, USA; †University of California Davis, Davis, California, USA; ‡California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California, USA; § National Veterinary Service Laboratory, Ames, Iowa, USA; andU.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland, USA

 
 
Figure 1. Photomicrograph of a section of the cerebral cortex from horse with Eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus infection. Note the dense neutrophilic response, vascular damage, and fibrin thrombi. Hematoxylin and eosine stain.
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Figure 1. Photomicrograph of a section of the cerebral cortex from horse with Eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus infection. Note the dense neutrophilic response, vascular damage, and fibrin thrombi. Hematoxylin and eosin stain.

 

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