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Volume 2, Number 4—October 1996
Dispatch

Experimental Inoculation of Plants and Animals with Ebola Virus

Robert Swanepoel*, Patricia A. Leman*, Felicity J. Burt*, Nicholas A. Zachariades*, Lawrence E.O. Braack†, Thomas G. Ksiazek‡, Pierre E. Rollin‡, Sherif R. Zaki‡, and Clarence J. Peters‡
Author affiliations: *National Institute for Virology, Sandringham, South Africa; †National Parks Board, Skukuza, South Africa; ‡Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Ebola virus antigen-positive cells (red) in lung of an insectivorous bat as determined by immunohistochemistry. Note prominent endothelial immunostaining. (Rabbit anti-Ebola virus serum, napthol/fast red with hematoxylin counterstain, original magnification x 250).

Figure. Ebola virus antigen-positive cells (red) in lung of an insectivorous bat as determined by immunohistochemistry. Note prominent endothelial immunostaining. (Rabbit anti-Ebola virus serum, napthol/fast red with hematoxylin counterstain, original magnification x 250).

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