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BIOTERRORISM >>  VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC FEVER >> 

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* Armstrong LR, Dembray LM, Rainey PM, et al. Management of a Sabia virus-infected patient in a US hospital. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 1999;20:176-82 [Abstract]

* ASM. Sentinel laboratory guidelines for suspected agents of bioterrorism: packing and shipping infectious substances, diagnostic specimens, and biological agents. [Full text]

* ASM. Sentinel laboratory guidelines for suspected agents of bioterrorism: unknown viruses [Web page]

* Aufiero P, Karabulut N, Rumowitz D, et al. Imported Lassa fever: New Jersey, 2004. (Case report) JAMA 2004 Dec 15;292(23):894-7 [Full text]

* Bae HG, Domingo C, Tenorio A, et al. Immune response during adverse events after 17D-derived yellow fever vaccination in Europe. J Infect Dis 2008 Jun 1;197(11):1577-84 [Full text]

* Bae HG, Nitsche A, Teichmann A, et al. Detection of yellow fever virus: a comparison of quantitative real-time PCR and plaque assay. J Virol Methods 2003;110(2):185-91 [Abstract]

* Banerjee K, Gupta NP, Goverdhan MK. Viral infections in laboratory personnel. Indian J Med Res 1979;69:363-73

* Barnett ED, Wilder-Smith A, Wilson ME. Yellow fever vaccines and international travelers. Expert Rev Vaccines 2008 Jul;7(5):579-87 [Abstract]

* Barrientos LG, Rollin PE. Release of cellular proteases into the acidic extracellular milieu exacerbates Ebola virus-induced cell damage. Virology 2007 Feb 5;358(1):1-9 [Abstract]

* Barrier Products, LLC. BioSeal Facility System [Home page]

* Barry M, Russi M, Armstrong L, et al. Brief report: treatment of a laboratory acquired Sabia virus infection. N Engl J Med 1995;333:294-6

* Bausch DG, Borchert M, Grein T, et al. Risk factors for Marburg hemorrhagic fever, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Emerg Infect Dis 2003 Dec;9(12):1531-7 [Full text]

* Bausch DG, Nichol ST, Muyembe-Tamfum JJ, et al. Marburg hemorrhagic fever associated with multiple genetic lineages of virus. N Engl J Med 2006 Aug 31;355(9):909-19 [Abstract]

* Bausch DG, Sprecher AG, Jeffs B, et al. Treatment of Marburg and Ebola hemorrhagic fevers: a strategy for testing new drugs and vaccines under outbreak conditions. Antiviral Res 2008 (published online Feb 26) [Abstract]

* Belsher JL, Gay P, Brinton M, et al. Fatal multiorgan failure due to yellow fever vaccine-associated viscerotropic disease. Vaccine 2007 Dec 5;25(50):8480-5 [Abstract]

* Bermejo M, Rodriguez-Teijeiro JD, Illera G, et al. Ebola outbreak killed 5,000 gorillas. Science 2006 Dec 8;314(5805):1564 [Abstract]

* Bharaj P, Chahar HS, Pandey A, et al. Concurrent infections by all four dengue virus serotypes during an outbreak of 2006 in Delhi, India. Virol J 2008 Jan 9;5:1 [Full text]

* Biek R, Walsh PD, Leroy EM, et al. Recent common ancestry of Ebola Zaire virus found in a bat reservior. PLoS Pathog 2006;2(10):e90 [Full text]

* Bird BH, Albarino CG, Nichol ST. Rift Valley fever virus lacking NSm proteins retains high virulence in vivo and may provide a model of human delayed onset neurologic disease. Virology 2007 May 25;362(1):10-15 [Abstract]

* Bird BH, Githinji JWK, Macharia JM, et al. Multiple virus lineages sharing recent common ancestry were associated with a large Rift Valley fever outbreak among livestock in Kenya during 2006-2007. J Virol 2008 Nov;82(22):11152-66 [Abstract]

* Birmingham K, Cooney S. Ebola: small, but real progress. Nat Med 2002 Apr;8(4):313

* Borchert M, Mulangu S, Swanepoel R, et al. Serosurvey on household contacts of Marburg virus. Emerg Infect Dis 2006 Mar;12(3) [Full text]

* Borio L, Inglesby T, Peters CJ, et al. Hemorrhagic fever viruses as biological weapons. JAMA 2002;287(18) [Full text]

* Bosio CM, Aman MJ, Grogan C, et al. Ebola and Marburg viruses replicate in monocyte-derived dendritic cells without inducing the production of cytokines and full maturation. J Infect Dis 2003 Dec 1;188(11):1630-8 [Abstract]

* Bowen MD, Rollin PE, Ksiazek TG, et al. Genetic diversity among Lassa virus strains. J Virol 2000;74(15):6992-7004 [Full text]

* Brandler S, Lucas-Hourani M, Moris A, et al. Pediatric measles vaccine expressing a dengue antigen induces durable serotype-specific neutralizing antibodies to dengue virus. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 2007 Dec 12;1(3):e96 [Full text]

* Bray M. Defense against filoviruses used as biological weapons. Antiviral Res 2003 Jan;57(1-2):53-60 [Abstract]

* Bredenbeek PJ, Molenkamp R, Spaan WJ, et al. A recombinant Yellow Fever 17D vaccine expressing Lassa virus glycoproteins. Virology 2006 Feb 20;345(2):299-304 [Full text]

* Britch SC, Linthicum KJ, Rift Valley Fever Working Group. Developing a research agenda and a comprehensive national prevention and response plan for Rift Valley fever in the United States. Emerg Infect Dis 2007 Aug;13(8):e1 [Full text]

* Brunkard JM, Robles Lopez JL, Ramirez J, et al. Dengue fever seroprevalence and risk factors, Texas-Mexico border, 2004. Emerg Infect Dis 2007 Oct;13(10):1477-83 [Full text]

* Bryant J, Want H, Cabezas C, et al. Enzootic transmission of yellow fever virus in Peru. Emerg Infect Dis 2003 Aug;9(8):626-33 [Full text]

* Bryant N, Tucker R, Simons H, et al. Analysis of yellow fever vaccination practice in England. J Travel Med 2008 Oct 2;15(5):287-93 [Abstract]

* Bukreyev A, Rollin PE, Tate MK, et al. Successful topical respiratory tract immunization of primates against Ebola virus. J Virol 2007 Jun;81(12):6379-88 [Abstract]

* Bukreyev A, Yang L, Zaki SR, et al. A single intranasal inoculation with a paramyxovirus-vectored vaccine protects guinea pigs against a lethal-dose Ebola virus challenge. J Virol 2006 Mar;80(5):2267-79 [Abstract]

* Bwaka MA, Bonnet MJ, Calain P, et al. Ebola hemorrhagic fever in Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo: clinical observations in 103 patients. J Infect Dis 1999 Feb;179(Suppl 1):S1-S7 [Abstract]

* Caceda ER, Kochel TJ. Application of modified shell vial culture procedure for arbovirus detection. PLoS ONE 2007 Oct 17;2(10):e1034 [Full text]

* Carey DE, Kemp GE, White HA, et al. Lassa fever: epidemiologic aspects of the 1970 epidemic, Jos, Nigeria. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 1972;66:402-8

* Carrion R Jr, Patterson JL, Johnson JL, et al. A ML29 reassortant virus protects guinea pigs against a distantly related Nigerian strain of Lassa virus and can provide sterilizing immunity. Vaccine 2007 May 16;25(20):4093-102 [Abstract]

* Casillas AM, Nyamathi AM, Sosa A, et al. A current review of Ebola virus: pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and diagnostic assessment. Biol Res Nurs 2003 Apr;4(4):268-75 [Abstract]

* CDC. Adverse events associated with 17D-derived yellow fever vaccination—United States, 2001-2002. MMWR 2002 Nov 8;51(44):989-93 [Full text]

* CDC. Biological and chemical terrorism: strategic plan for preparedness and response. Recommendations of the CDC strategic planning workgroup. MMWR 2000:49(RR04):1-14 [Full text]

* CDC. Biosafety in microbiological and biomedical laboratories (BMBL). Ed 4, April 1999 [Full text]

* CDC. Bolivian hemorrhagic fever?El Beni Department, Bolivia, 1994. MMWR 1994;43(50):943-6 [Full text]

* CDC. Brief report: outbreak of Marburg Virus hemorrhagic fever--Angola, October 1, 2004-March 29, 2005. MMWR 2005 Mar 30;54(Dispatch):1-2 [Full text]

* CDC. Dengue hemorrhagic fever--U.S.-Mexico border, 2005. MMWR 2007 Aug 10;56(31):785-9 [Full text]

* CDC. Ebola hemorrhagic fever in the Republic of the Congo. Released May 20, 2005 [Full text]

* CDC. Ebola-Reston virus infection among quarantined nonhuman primates?Texas, 1996. MMWR 1996;45(15);314-6 [Full text]

* CDC. Epidemiologic notes and reports update: Ebola-related filovirus infection in nonhuman primates and interim guidelines for handling nonhuman primates during transit and quarantine. MMWR 1990;39(2):22-24, 29-30 [Full text]

* CDC. Fatal illness associated with a New World arenavirus?California, 1999-2000. MMWR 2000;49(31);709-11 [Full text]

* CDC. Fever, jaundice, and multiple organ system failure associated with 17D-derived yellow fever vaccination, 1996-2001. MMWR 2001;50(30):643-5 [Full text]

* CDC. Filovirus infection associated with contact with nonhuman primates or their tissues. MMWR 1990;39(24):404-5 [Full text]

* CDC. Filovirus infections among persons with occupational exposure to nonhuman primates or their tissues. MMWR 1990;39(16):266,273 [Full text]

* CDC. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome: five states, 2006. MMWR 2006 Jun 9;55(22):627-9 [Full text]

* CDC. Imported Lassa fever: New Jersey, 2004. MMWR 2004 Oct 1;53(38):894-7 [Full text]

* CDC. Infection control for viral haemorrhagic fevers in the African health care setting. 2005 [Full text]

* CDC. Interim guidance about Marburg virus infection for airline flight crews, cargo and cleaning personnel, and personnel interacting with arriving passengers. Released Apr 13, 2005, and updated as necessary [Full text]

* CDC. Interim guidance about Marburg virus infection for U.S. Citizens living abroad. Apr 14, 2005 [Full text]

* CDC. Laboratory Response Network for bioterrorism [PowerPoint presentation]

* CDC. Laboratory security and emergency response guidance for laboratories working with select agents. MMWR 2002 Dec 6;51(RR-19):1-6 [Full text]

* CDC. Management of patients with suspected viral hemorrhagic fever. MMWR 1988;37(S-3):1-16 [Full text]

* CDC. Management of patients with suspected viral hemorrhagic fever?United States. MMWR 1995;44(25):475-9 [Full text]

* CDC. Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever Home Page [Full text]

* CDC. Marburg virus hemorrhagic fever, Angola, Central Africa interim guidance for humanitarian workers. Released Apr 5, 2005; updated as necessary [Full text]

* CDC. Medical examiners, coroners, and biologic terrorism: a guidebook for surveillance and case management. MMWR 2004 Jun 11;53(RR08):1-36 [Full text]

* CDC. Official health advisory: Imported Lassa fever case in New Jersey. Sep 3, 2004 [Full text]

* CDC. Outbreak of Ebola hemorrhagic fever?Uganda, August 2000?January 2001. MMWR 2001:50(05):73-7 [Full text]

* CDC. Outbreak of Marburg virus hemorrhagic fever: Angola, October 1, 2004 - March 29, 2005. MMWR 2005 Apr 1;54(12):308-9 [Full text]

* CDC. Outbreak of Rift Valley fever?Saudi Arabia, August-November 2000. MMWR 2000;49(43);982-5 [Full text]

* CDC. Outbreak of Rift Valley fever?Yemen, August?October 2000. MMWR 2000;49(47):1065-6 [Full text]

* CDC. Rift Valley fever outbreak--Kenya, November 2006-January 2007. MMWR 2007 Feb 2;56(4):73-6 [Full text]

* CDC. Rift Valley fever?East Africa, 1997-1998. MMWR;47(13):261-4 [Full text]

* CDC. Select Agent Program [Webpage]

* CDC. Travel-associated dengue: United States, 2005. MMWR 2006 Jun 30;55(25):700-2 [Full text]

* CDC. Travelers' health outbreak notice: Marburg virus hemorrhagic fever: Angola, Central Africa. Updated Jul 29, 2005 [Full text]

* CDC. Yellow fever vaccine recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), 2002. MMWR 2002 Nov 8;51(RR17):1-10 [Full text]

* Cevik MA, Erbay A, Bodur H, et al. Clinical and laboratory features of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever: predictors of fatality. Int J Infect Dis 2007 (published online Dec 6) [Abstract]

* Chance JJ, Li DJ, Sokoll LJ, et al. Multiple site analytical evaluation of a portable blood gas/electrolyte analyzer for point of care testing. Crit Care Med 2000;28(6):2081-5 [Abstract]

* Chandran K, Sullivan NJ, Felbor U, et al. Endosomal proteolysis of the Ebola virus glycoprotein is necessary for infection. Science 2005 (published online Apr 14) [Abstract]

* Chao D-Y, Lin T-H, Swang K-P, et al. 1988 Dengue hemorrhagic fever epidemic in Taiwan. (Letter) Emerg Infect Dis 2004 Mar;10(3):252-4 [Full text]

* Charrel RN, Lamballerie X. Arenaviruses other than Lassa virus. Antiviral Res 2003 Jan;57(1-2):89-100 [Abstract]

* Chevalier V, Lancelot R, Thiongane Y, et al. Rift Valley fever in small ruminants, Senegal, 2003. Emerg Infect Dis 2005 Nov;11(11):1693-700 [Full text]

* Ciota AT, Lovelace AO, Jia Y, et al. Characterization of mosquito-adapted West Nile virus. J Gen Virol 2008 Jul;89(7):1633-42 [Abstract]

* Conrad JL, Isaacson M, Smith EB, et al. Epidemiologic investigation of Marburg virus disease, Southern Africa, 1975. Am J Trop Med Hyg 1978;27(6):1210-5

* Cunha BA. Anthrax, tularemia, plague, ebola or smallpox as agents of bioterrorism: recognition in the emergency room. Clin Microbiol Rev 2002 Aug 8(8):489-503 [Abstract]

* Daddario-DiCaprio KM, Geisbert TW, Geisbert JB, et al. Cross-protection against Marburg virus strains by using a live, attenuated recombinant vaccine. J Virol 2006 Oct;80(19):9659-66 [Abstract]

* Daddario-DiCaprio KM, Geisbert TW, Stroher U, et al. Postexposure protection against Marburg haemorrhagic fever with recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vectors in non-human primates: an efficacy assessement. Lancet 2006 Apr 29;367:1399-404 [Abstract]

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* Delgado MJP, Gutierrez JM, Radic LB. Imported dengue hemorrhagic fever, Europe. (Letter) Emerg Infect Dis 2008 Aug;14(8):1329 [Full text]

* Delgado S, Erickson BR, Agudo R, et al. Chapare virus, a newly discovered arenavirus isolated from a fatal hemorrhagic fever case in Bolivia. PLoS Pathog 2008 Apr 18;4(4):e1000047 [Full text]

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