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G W Korch

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Turell M, Korch G, Rossi C, Sesline D, Enge B, Dondero D, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 1995 Feb; 52(2):180-2. PMID: 7872450
Rodents living near two fatal human cases of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in California were surveyed for evidence of hantavirus infection. Seventeen (15%) (14 Peromyscus maniculatus and one each of P....
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Schmaljohn A, Li D, Negley D, Bressler D, Turell M, Korch G, et al.
Virology . 1995 Feb; 206(2):963-72. PMID: 7856107
A fatal case of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) in northern California prompted our attempt to isolate viruses from local rodents. From tissues of two deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus, two hantaviruses...
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Childs J, Glass G, Korch G, Ksiazek T, LeDuc J
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 1992 Jul; 47(1):27-34. PMID: 1636880
Four hundred eighty house mice (Mus musculus) were trapped primarily from urban sites in Baltimore, Maryland from 1984 to 1989 and tested for antibody to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV). The...
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Anthony J, Childs J, Glass G, Korch G, Ross L, Grigor J
J Wildl Dis . 1990 Apr; 26(2):170-9. PMID: 2338721
Land use associations and changes in population indices were assessed for an urban population of raccoons (Procyon lotor) in Baltimore, Maryland (USA), from January 1984 to December 1987. Records were...
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Childs J, Glass G, Korch G, LeDuc J
J Wildl Dis . 1989 Oct; 25(4):469-76. PMID: 2572705
Survival, growth rates, body size and fertility of wild caught Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus), infected and uninfected with a Hantavirus (antigenically related to Seoul virus), were compared. No differences were...
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Korch G, Childs J, Glass G, Rossi C, LeDuc J
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 1989 Aug; 41(2):230-40. PMID: 2570533
Serologic evidence was used to investigate the spatial and temporal distribution and host range of hantaviruses in small mammal communities in Baltimore, MD. Immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) reactive to a Baltimore...
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Glass G, Childs J, Korch G, LeDuc J
Epidemiol Infect . 1988 Oct; 101(2):459-72. PMID: 3141203
The potential for hantaviral transmission among wild Norway rats by wounding associated with aggressive interactions was evaluated using a prospective sero-epidemiological study coupled with a mark-release-recapture survey. There was a...
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Childs J, Glass G, Korch G, Arthur R, Shah K, Glasser D, et al.
Am J Epidemiol . 1988 Apr; 127(4):875-8. PMID: 3128102
Human sera obtained from two sources in Baltimore were tested for antibodies against a Hantavirus by a variety of techniques. Four persons out of 1,788 had hantaviral antibody as demonstrated...
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Childs J, Glass G, Korch G, LeDuc J
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 1987 Nov; 37(3):648-62. PMID: 2891308
We used a prospective seroepidemiological study, in conjunction with a mark-release-recapture protocol, to investigate the transmission of hantaviruses in four rodent species from Baltimore, Maryland, from June 1984 to June...
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Childs J, Korch G, Glass G, LeDuc J, Shah K
Am J Epidemiol . 1987 Jul; 126(1):55-68. PMID: 3109236
Rats trapped from 14 locations in Baltimore, Maryland, were shown to have antibody to Hantavirus. Antibody prevalence rates were higher in residential locations than in parks. Infected rats were obtained...