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Volume 16, Number 7—July 2010
Dispatch

Postexposure Treatment of Marburg Virus Infection

Thomas W. GeisbertComments to Author , Lisa E. Hensley, Joan B. Geisbert, Anders Leung, Joshua C. Johnson, Allen Grolla, and Heinz Feldmann
Author affiliations: National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (T.W. Geisbert, J.B. Geisbert); US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland, USA (L.E. Hensley, J.C. Johnson); Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (A. Leung, A. Grolla); National Institutes of Health, Hamilton, Montana, USA (H. Feldmann)

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Survival curves for Marburg virus–infected rhesus macaques treated 24 or 48 h after challenge with a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vaccine.

Figure. Survival curves for Marburg virus–infected rhesus macaques treated 24 or 48 h after challenge with a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vaccine.

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