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Description Transmission electron micrograph of an ultrathin section of Vero cells infected with Cygnet River virus (CyRV) from a Muscovy duck, Australia. Arrow, virus budding from the plasma membrane; arrowhead, sand-like structures. Cropped from Figure 1a of Kessell et al. (2012) Cygnet River Virus, a Novel Orthomyxovirus from Ducks, Australia. Emerg. Infect. Dis. 18 doi: 10.3201/eid1812.120500
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Author Allan Kessell, Alex Hyatt, Debra Lehmann, Songhua Shan, Sandra Crameri, Clare Holmes, Glenn Marsh, Catherine Williams, Mary Tachedjian, Meng Yu, John Bingham, Jean Payne, Sue Lowther, Jianning Wang, Lin-Fa Wang, and Ina Smith

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