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Date: 2014-08-19 03:56:24
Medicine
Microbiology
Biology
Tropical diseases
Zoonoses
Animal virology
Biological weapons
Zoological nomenclature
Ebola virus disease
Biological specimen
Viral hemorrhagic fever
Venipuncture

Guiding notes for collection, storage and shipments of Ebola specimens General instructions 1. Diagnostic specimens should be handled with extreme caution and sent to an appropriate laboratory “BSL 4 facility”. 2. In

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