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A clinical case of probable West Nile virus infection was associated with exposure to an infectious aerosol emanating from a badly-assembled Waring blendor containing infected material.
A monkey, 12 mice and 6 hamsters were infected by exposure to an aerosol containing West Nile virus.
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