Volume 30, Number 11—November 2024
Dispatch
Evidence of Human Bourbon Virus Infections, North Carolina, USA
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Figure 2. Results from a vesicular stomatitis virus and Bourbon virus rapid neutralization assay using serum samples from residents of North Carolina, USA. Normalized vesicular stomatitis virus-Bourbon virus neutralization (percentage foci compared with the control without serum) results are shown from 3 groups: antenatal women, persons with alpha-gal syndrome, and recent heart valve recipients. Colored dots represent singular serum sample.
1These first authors contributed equally to this article.
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