Brief report: treatment of a laboratory-acquired Sabiá virus infection

A case of Sabia virus infection that was successfully treated with ribavirin is presented, and the occupational exposure, the clinical course of the illness and biosafety management in a university hospital setting are discussed.

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 1995-08, Vol.333 (5), p.294
Hauptverfasser: Barry, M, Russi, M, Armstrong, L, Geller, D, Tesh, R, Dembry, L, Gonzalez, J P, Khan, A S, Peters, C J
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Blood platelets
Brazil
Contact Tracing
Disease control
Drug dosages
Drug therapy
Epidemiology
Fever
Hemorrhagic Fever, American - drug therapy
Hemorrhagic Fever, American - virology
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Humans
Infection Control - methods
Infections
Infectious diseases
Laboratories
Laboratory Infection - drug therapy
Laboratory Infection - virology
Male
Medical research
Middle Aged
Nosocomial infections
Patient Isolation
Prevention
Public health
Ribavirin - therapeutic use
Safety Management - methods
Universal Precautions
Values
Viruses
title Brief report: treatment of a laboratory-acquired Sabiá virus infection
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