Tanganya orthohantavirus explained
Tanganya orthohantavirus (TGNV) is a viral isolate detected in tissue samples from Crocidura douceti (musk shrew). The putative host shrews were captured near the village of Tanganya, Guinea, in January 2004.[1]
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