Disseminated Herpesvirus hominis (Herpes simplex) infection: retrospective diagnosis by light and electron microscopy of paraffin wax-embedded tissues
AUTOR(ES)
Rose, A. G.
RESUMO
Disseminated Herpesvirus hominis infection had previously been reported from other parts of the world, but the disease was initially recognized at necropsy in Cape Town in 1957 (McKenzie, Hansen, and Becker, 1959).
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