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Volume 20, Number 2—February 2014
Synopsis
- Poxvirus Viability and Signatures in Historical Relics
A. M. McCollum et al.
Research
- Genomic Variability of Monkeypox Virus among Humans, Democratic Republic of the Congo
J. R. Kugelman et al. - Human Antibody Responses to Avian Influenza A(H7N9) Virus, 2013L. Guo et al.
- Seven-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine and Nasopharyngeal Microbiota in Healthy Children
G. Biesbroek et al. - Fungal Endophthalmitis Associated with Compounded Products
C. A. Mikosz et al. - Monitoring Emergence of Babesiosis among Humans through Surveillance of Vectors, New England
M. A. Diuk-Wasser et al. - Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus among Humans and Mice in a Multi-facility Rodent Breeding Operation, USA, 2012
B. Knust et al. - Subtyping Cryptosporidium ubiquitum,a Zoonotic Pathogen Emerging in Humans
N. Li et al.
Dispatches
- Melioidosis Caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei in Drinking Water, Thailand, 2012D. Limmathurotsakul et al.
- Genetic Characterization of Coronaviruses from Domestic Ferrets, Japan
Y. Terada et al. - Reemergence of Rift Valley Fever, Mauritania, 2010
O. Faye et al. - Rift Valley Fever Outbreak, Southern Mauritania, 2012
A. Sow et al. - Co-circulation of West Nile Virus Sequence Variants, Arizona, USA, 2010
J. A. Plante et al. - Andes Hantavirus Variant in Rodents, Southern Amazon Basin, Peru
H. Razuri et al. - Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, Greece
A. Papa et al. - Lethal Factor and Anti-Protective Antigen IgG Levels Associated with Inhalation Anthrax, Minnesota, USA
M. Sprenkle et al. - Replicative Capacity of MERS Coronavirus in Livestock Cell LinesI. Eckerle et al.
- Investigation of Inhalation Anthrax Case, United States
J. Griffith et al. - Burkholderia pseudomallei in 2 Pet Iguanas, California, USA
A. M. Zehnder et al.
Letters
- Laboratory Infection with Buffalopox Virus in Researcher, India
T. Riyesh et al. - Avian Influenza A(H7N9) Virus Infection in Pregnant Woman, China, 2013X. Qi et al.
- Stable Transmission of Dirofilaria repens Nematodes, Northern Germany
C. Czajka et al. - Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus, Mauritania
A. El Arby et al. - Infectious Schmallenberg Virus from Bovine Semen, Germany
C. Schulz et al. - Novel Bunyavirus in Domestic and Captive Farmed Animals, Minnesota, USA
R. S. Nasci et al. - Novel Bunyavirus in Domestic and Captive Farmed Animals, Minnesota, USA
Z. Xing and M. Murtaugh - Injectional Anthrax in Heroin Users, Europe
M. Hanczaruk et al. - Nasopharyngeal Bacterial Interactions in Children
M. Suzuki et al. - NDM-1–producing Enterobacteriaceae in Hospital, Beijing, China
G. Zhou et al. - Nasopharyngeal Bacterial Interactions in Children
A. Almudevar
Books and Media
- Deadly Outbreaks: How Medical Detectives Save Lives Threatened by Killer Pandemics, Exotic Viruses, and Drug-Resistant Parasites
J. Conrad
Online Reports
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Expert Panel Meetings on Prevention and Treatment of Anthrax in Adults
K. A. Hendricks et al. - Special Considerations for Treatment of Anthrax in Pregnant and Postpartum Women
D. Meaney-Delman et al.
Volume 20, Number 3—March 2014
Synopsis
- Invasive Fungal Infections after Natural Disasters
K. Benedict and B. J. Park
Research
- High Relatedness among Mycobacterium abscessus subsp. massiliense Strains from Geographically Distant Outbreaks
H. Tettelin et al. - Comparison of Patients with Imported Plasmodium ovale curtisi or P. ovale wallikeri Infections, Spain
G. Rojo-Marcos et al. - Drug-Susceptibility Testing and Management of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Thailand, 2004–2008
E. Lam et al. - Hendra Virus Vaccine, a One-Health Approach to Protecting Horse, Human, and Environmental Health
D. Middleton et al.
Historical Review
- Drought and Epidemic Typhus, Central Mexico, 1655–1918
J. N. Burns et al.
Dispatches
- Bovine Waddlia chondrophila in Human Placenta and Miscarriage
D. Baud et al. - Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Virus in Giant Pandas, China
L. Desheng et al. - Infective Endocarditis in Northeastern Thailand
G. Watt et al. - Nontoxigenic Tox-Bearing Corynebacterium ulcerans Infection among Game Animals, Germany
T. Eisenberg et al.
Letters
- Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Hedgehogs
G. Földvári et al. - Septic Arthritis in Pig Farmer Caused by Streptococcus suis Serotype 5
C. Gustavsson and M. Ramussen - Buruli Ulcer, Liberia
K. Kollie et al. - Cyclospora spp. in Drills, Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
M. L. Eberhard et al. - Rift Valley Fever in Kedougou, Southeastern Senegal, 2012
A. Sow et al. - Atypical Streptococcus suis in Man, Argentina
R. Callejo et al. - Mixed Scrub Typhus Genotype, Shandong, China, 2011
M. Zhang et al. - Detection of Bartonella henselae and B. koehlerae DNA in Birds
P. E. Mascarelli et al. - Tick-borne Pathogens in Northwestern California, USA
D. J. Salkeld et al. - Novel Cetacean Morbillivirus in Guiana Dolphin, Brazil
K. R. Groch et al. - Staphylococcus delphini and Methicillin-Resistant S. pseudintermedius in Horses, Canada
J. Stull et al.
Books and Media
- Lifting the Impenetrable Veil: From Yellow Fever to Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever & SARS
S. Bloom
In Memoriam
- In Memoriam: James Harlan Steele (1913–2013)
M. G. Schultz
Volume 20, Number 4—April 2014
Research
- Antibodies against MERS Coronavirus in Dromedary Camels, United Arab Emirates, 2003 and 2013B. Meyer et al.
- Ciprofloxacin Resistance and Gonorrhea Incidence Rates in 17 Cities, United States, 1991–2006
H. W. Chesson et al. - Active Surveillance of Avian Influenza, Egypt, 2010–2012
G. Kayali et al. - Contact Investigation for Imported Case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, GermanyA. Reuss et al.
Dispatches
- Spread of Virulent Group A Streptococcus Type emm59 from Montana to Wyoming, USA
C. C. Brown et al. - Burkholderia pseudomallei Type G in Western Hemisphere
J. E. Gee et al. - Invasive Salmonella Typhimurium Infections, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2007–2011
B. Ley et al.
Letters
- Decline of Salmonella enterica Serotype Choleraesuis Infections, Taiwan
L. Su et al. - Q Fever Endocarditis and New Coxiella burnetii Genotype, Saudi Arabia
E. Angelakis et al.
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