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Balter, Michael. 2000. On the hunt for a wolf in sheep's clothing. Science 287:1906-1908. New interest in an old disease of sheep, scrapie, the probable source "mad cow disease".

Balter, Michael. 2000. Generating new yeast prions. Science 287:562-563. Discusses studies of prion-like proteins in yeast and their ability to confer prion properties when linked to a mammalian protein.

Chua, K. B. et al. 2000. Nipah Virus: A recently emergent deadly paramyxovirus. Science 288: 1432.

Dalakas, M. C., et al. 1986. A long-term follow-up study of patients with post-poliomyelitis neuromuscular symptoms. The New England Journal of Medicine, 314:959-963.

Exposure to patients with meningococcal disease on aircrafts - United States, 1999-2001. 2001. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 50(23): 485.

Fox, J. L. 2001. More than drugs needed to eradicate leprosy. ASM News 67(3): 147.

Greensfelder, L. 2000. Polio outbreak raises questions about vaccine. Science 290: 1867.

Lanciotti, R.S. et al. 1999. Origin of the West Nile virus responsible for an outbreak of encephalitis in the northeastern United States. Science 286:2333-2337.

Levitz, S. 1998. Macrophage interactions with Cryptococcus neoformans. ASM News 64(12): 693.

Nassif, Xavier. A furtive pathogen revealed. Science 287:1767-1768. Promise of new vaccines against Neisseria meningitidis.

Prevention and control of meningococcal disease, and meningococcal disease and college students. 2000. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 49(No. RR-7):1-20.

Public health dispatch: Update: Outbreak of poliomyelitis — Dominican Republic and Haiti, 2000-2001. 2001. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 50(39): 885.

Roueche, Berton. 1984. The incurable wound. In The Medical Detectives. Truman Talley Books, New York. A story about rabies.

Schuchat, Anne et al. 1997. Bacterial meningitis in the United States in 1995. The New England Journal of Medicine 337(14):970-976.

Scully, R. E., et al. 1985. Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. The New England Journal of Medicine, 313:1464-1472. A case of leprosy in a 25-year-old man.

Seed, J. R. 2000. Current status of African trypanosomiasis. ASM News 66(7): 395.

Smith, J. S., et al. 1991. Unexplained rabies in three immigrants in the United States. A virological investigation. The New England Journal of Medicine 324:205-211. Presents evidence for very long incubation periods.

Sollner-Webb, Barbara. 1996. Trypanosome RNA editing: Resolved. Science 273:1182-1184.

Update: Multi-state outbreak of listeriosis—United States, 1998-1999. 1999. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 47(51&52):1117-1118.

Update: Outbreak of Nipah virus—Malaysia and Singapore, 1999. 1999. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 48(16):335-337. Describes an encephalitis epidemic caused by a previously unknown paramyxovirus contracted from pigs.

Update: Raccoon rabies epizootic—United States and Canada, 1999. 2000. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 49(2):31-35.

West Nile virus activity—Eastern United States, 2001. 2001. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 50(29): 617.

Whitley, R. J. 1990. Viral encephalitis. New England Journal of Medicine 323(4):242-250.

Winkler, W. G., and Bögel, Konrad. 1992. Control of rabies in wildlife. Scientific American 266:86. An interesting description of efforts to control rabies in wildlife by using vaccine-containing baits.








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