[An experimental study of the contact transmission of the Marburg virus].

  • 1 November 1991
    • journal article
    • abstracts
    • Vol. 36  (6) , 506-8
Abstract
Experiments in guinea pigs and M. rhesus monkeys showed the possibility of contact infection of animals with Marburg virus. Secondary infection occurred most intensively when the monkeys were kept together but was also shown to be possible when the animals were separated but placed in the direction of the air flow from the sick monkeys as well as by "nose-to-nose" contact excluding the alimentary mode of transmission and the role of the agent excreted in the urine.

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