Hepatitis Virus in Long-Fingered Bats, Myanmar
Biao He
1, Quanshui Fan
1, Fanli Yang, Tingsong Hu, Wei Qiu, Ye Feng, Zuosheng Li, Yingying Li, Fuqiang Zhang, Huancheng Guo, Xiaohuan Zou, and Changchun Tu
Author affiliations: Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Changchun, People’s Republic of China (B. He, F. Yang, Y. Feng, Y. Li, H. Guo, X. Zou, C. Tu); Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Chengdu Military Region, Kunming, People’s Republic of China (Q. Fan, T. Hu, W. Qiu, Z. Li, F. Zhang)
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Figure 2. . Electron microscopy of negative-stained orthohepadnavirus particles from a bat (arrow). Clumps of Australia antigen–like particles are seen.
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