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    New arenavirus isolated in Brazil by Lisieux, T, Coimbra, M, Nassar, E S, Burattini, M N, de Souza, L T, Ferreira, I, Rocco, I M, da Rosa, A P, Vasconcelos, P F, Pinheiro, F P

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (12-02-1994)
    “…A new arenavirus, called Sabiá, was isolated in Brazil from a fatal case of haemorrhagic fever initially thought to be yellow fever. Antigenic and molecular…”
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    Human fatal yellow fever. Immunohistochemical detection of viral antigens in the liver, kidney and heart by De Brito, T, Siqueira, S A, Santos, R T, Nassar, E S, Coimbra, T L, Alves, V A

    Published in Pathology, research and practice (01-02-1992)
    “…An immunohistochemical method to detect yellow fever antigen was developed using immune sera from rabbits and hamsters and hyperimmune ascitic fluid from mice…”
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    Human disease caused by an arbovirus closely related to Ilheus virus: report of five cases by Nassar, E S, Coimbra, T L, Rocco, I M, Pereira, L E, Ferreira, I B, de Souza, L T, de Souza, D M, Ueda-Ito, M, Moura, J P, Bergo, R C

    Published in Intervirology (01-01-1997)
    “…We report five cases of human disease caused by arbovirus in 5 patients from the State of São Paulo, Brazil, residing in the municipalities of Osasco, Atibaia,…”
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    Iguape: a newly recognized flavivirus from São Paulo State, Brazil by Coimbra, T L, Nassar, E S, Nagamori, A H, Ferreira, I B, Pereira, L E, Rocco, I M, Ueda-Ito, M, Romano, N S

    Published in Intervirology (01-01-1993)
    “…A new virus, SP An 71686, was isolated from sentinel mice exposed in a forest area in Iguape county, São Paulo state, Brazil, in 1979. The results suggest…”
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    Identification of Brazilian flaviviruses by a simplified reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction method using Flavivirus universal primers by Figueiredo, L T, Batista, W C, Kashima, S, Nassar, E S

    “…We report a simplified reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method for identification of Brazilian flaviviruses based on the patterns of…”
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    Jungle yellow fever: clinical and laboratorial studies emphasizing viremia on a human case by Nassar, E da S, Chamelet, E L, Coimbra, T L, de Souza, L T, Suzuki, A, Ferreira, I B, da Silva, M V, Rocco, I M, Travassos da Rosa, A P

    “…The authors report the clinical, laboratorial and epidemiological aspects of a human case of jungle yellow fever. The patient suffered from fever, chills,…”
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    Human disease in Ribeira Valley, Brazil caused by Caraparu, a group C arbovirus ― report of a case by IVERSSON, L. B, TRAVASSOS DA ROSA, A. P. A, COIMBRA, T. M, FERREIRA, I. B, DA SILVA NASSAR, E

    “…The clinical and laboratory data of a disease in a resident of Ribeira Valley, São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil, caused by an agent close or identical to…”
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