LCMV Transmission by Organ Transplantation/DR PETERS REPLIES
In the report by Fischer et al.1 and the accompanying Perspective article by Peters2 (May 25 issue) on two outbreaks of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) infection in organtransplant recipients, the authors focus long overdue attention on a neglected teratogenic zoonosis. Such an outcome is...
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