New World arenaviruses are pathogens capable of zoonotic infections that cause viral haemorrhagic fevers, which are frequently lethal in humans. However, a recombinant live-attenuated pentavalent vaccine shows promising efficacy against infection.
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Prévost, J., Warner, B.M. & Safronetz, D. Multitasking to prevent viral haemorrhagic fevers. Nat Microbiol 8, 8–9 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-022-01296-5
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