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Title: ¤é¥»¸£ª¢¤SÃö³¥³¾¨Æ Birds Carry J. Encephalitis Virus? Post by ²`ÂÅ Owen on Nov 18th, 2004, 10:10pm http://hk.news.yahoo.com/041118/12/16ukt.html Ú»©È§Úµ^±ß¥¢¯v. ³£§ä¨ìì¦]³â... |
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Title: Re: ¤é¥»¸£ª¢¤SÃö³¥³¾¨Æ Post by little_dolphin on Nov 18th, 2004, 11:12pm «Ü¥i±¤¡A®Ú¾Ú³o¥»·L¥Íª«¾Ç±Ð¬ì®Ñ¡A¡u¤é¥»¸£ª¢¯f¬rªº¥Dn¯á´Õ°Êª«±J¥D¬O©]ÆO¤Î¨ä¥L¤ô¸V¡A¦Ó¯f¬r¥i¦b½Þ°¦ùØÁc´Þ¡v¡C :( Unfortunately, according to this microbiology textbook, "Important vertebrate reservoirs [of the Japanese encephalitis virus] are black-crowned night herons and other water birds, while pigs are considered to be an amplifying host." :( Source: Barrett ADT, Weaver SC. Arboviruses: Alphaviruses, Flaviviruses and Bunyaviruses. In: Greenwood D, et al., (ed.) Medical Microbiology: A guide to microbial infections: pathogenesis, immunity, laboratory diagnosis and control. 16th ed. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 2002:484-500 |
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