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Isolement du virus Fomédé à partir de chéiroptères Nycteris nana en République de Guinée
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Forécariah virus, a new representative of the Bhanja antigenic group, isolated in the Republic of Guinea
Published in Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales (1986)“…A new arbovirus named "Forécariah" has been isolated from ticks Boophylus geigy in Republic of Guinea (West Africa), district Forecariah. This virus is…”
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Isolation of a new orbivirus Kindia (Palyam group) from ticks Amblyomma variegatum in the Republic of Guinea
Published in Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales (1986)“…A new arbovirus named "Kindia" has been isolated from ticks Amblyomma variegatum in Guinea (West Africa), district Kindia. This virus is classified into Palyam…”
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Isolation of the Fomédé virus from Chiroptera, Nycteris nana, in the Republic of Guinea
Published in Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales (1986)“…In October 1978, a new virus named Fomédé was recovered from the bat, Nycteris nana, during the studies of arbovirus infections in Guinea (West Africa). When…”
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Clinico-epidemiologic and laboratory research on hemorrhagic fevers in Guinea
Published in Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales (1987)“…In 1982-1983, were reported the cases of haemorrhagic fevers among populations living in the Madina-Ula district of Guinea. Clinico-epidemiological and…”
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Isolation of M'Poko virus (Turlock group, Bunyaviridae) from Culex cinereus mosquitoes in the Republic of Guinea
Published in Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales (1985)“…Virological studies conducted in the Republic of Guinea led to the isolation, for the first time, of M'Poko virus from Culex cinereus mosquitoes. The…”
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