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Volume 25, Number 12—December 2019
Dispatch

Bagaza Virus in Himalayan Monal Pheasants, South Africa, 2016–2017

Jumari Steyn1, Elizabeth M. Botha1, Carina Lourens, Jacobus A.W. Coetzer, and Marietjie VenterComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa

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Electron microscopy of Bagaza virus isolated in samples from Himalayan monal pheasants, South Africa, 2016–2017. A) Circles indicate occasional particles with size range and approximate morphology of Flaviviridae observed in samples ZRU350_17_1 and ZRU350_17_2. Scale bars indicate 200 nm. B) A few isolated fringed isometric particles of 40–65 nm (top row) and free-lying smooth-surfaced particles of 25–40 nm (bottom row) of suspected Flaviviridae observed in sample ZRU349_17_6. C) A few free-lyin

Figure 2. Electron microscopy of Bagaza virus isolated in samples from Himalayan monal pheasants, South Africa, 2016–2017. A) Circles indicate occasional particles with size range and approximate morphology of Flaviviridae observed in samples ZRU350_17_1 and ZRU350_17_2. Scale bars indicate 200 nm. B) A few isolated fringed isometric particles of 40–65 nm (top row) and free-lying smooth-surfaced particles of 25–40 nm (bottom row) of suspected Flaviviridae observed in sample ZRU349_17_6. C) A few free-lying smooth-surfaced particle cores of 30–40 nm (C1) and a cluster of fringed isometric particles of 40–50 nm (C2–3) of suspected Flaviviridae observed in sample ZRU349_17_6.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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