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1. Factors associated with progression to death in patients with Lassa fever in Nigeria: an observational study

3. Persistence and clearance of Ebola virus RNA from seminal fluid of Ebola virus disease survivors: a longitudinal analysis and modelling study

4. Analysis of Diagnostic Findings From the European Mobile Laboratory in Guéckédou, Guinea, March 2014 Through March 2015

7. Avatar Mice Underscore the Role of the T Cell-Dendritic Cell Crosstalk in Ebola Virus Disease and Reveal Mechanisms of Protection in Survivors

8. Understanding Host–Virus Interactions: Assessment of Innate Immune Responses in Mastomys natalensis Cells after Arenavirus Infection

9. Unique human immune signature of Ebola virus disease in Guinea

10. Temporal and spatial analysis of the 2014–2015 Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa

11. Virus persistence after recovery from acute Lassa fever in Nigeria: a 2-year interim analysis of a prospective longitudinal cohort study

12. Real-time, portable genome sequencing for Ebola surveillance

13. Validation of Inactivation Methods for Arenaviruses

15. Severe Human Lassa Fever Is Characterized by Nonspecific T-Cell Activation and Lymphocyte Homing to Inflamed Tissues

16. Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria

17. Phylogeography of Lassa Virus in Nigeria

18. Laboratory Findings, Compassionate Use of Favipiravir, and Outcome in Patients With Ebola Virus Disease, Guinea, 2015—A Retrospective Observational Study

19. Ebola virus infection kinetics in chimeric mice reveal a key role of T cells as barriers for virus dissemination

20. Chimeric Mice with Competent Hematopoietic Immunity Reproduce Key Features of Severe Lassa Fever

22. Ebola Virus Disease in Mice with Transplanted Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells

23. Severe human Lassa fever is characterized by non-specific T-cell activation and lymphocyte homing to inflamed tissues.

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