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Imported vector- and rodent-borne virus infections - an introduction | 3 | |
WHO program on emerging virus diseases | 13 | |
Arboviruses as imported disease agents: the need for increased awareness | 21 | |
Arboviruses causing neurological disorders in the central nervous system | 33 | |
Sandfly fever viruses in Italy | 41 | |
Vector-borne viral diseases in Sweden - a short review | 49 | |
Travel-related vector-borne virus infections in Germany | 57 | |
Imported tropical virus infections in Germany | 67 | |
Emerging and reemerging of filoviruses | 77 | |
Characterization of a new Marburg virus isolated from a 1987 fatal case in Kenya | 101 | |
Experimental infection of cynomolgus macaques with Ebola-Reston filoviruses from the 1989-1990 U.S. epizootic | 115 | |
Passive immunization of Ebola virus-infected cynomolgus monkeys with immunoglobulin from hyperimmune horses | 135 | |
Patients infected with high-hazard viruses: scientific basis for infection control | 141 | |
Relative importance of the enterically transmitted human hepatitis viruses type A and E as a cause of foreign travel associated hepatitis | 171 | |
Significance of imported hepatitis B virus infections | 181 | |
Genotypes of hepatitis C virus isolates from different parts of the world | 185 | |
HIV-1 subtype O: epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and perspectives of the evolution of HIV | 195 |
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