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Fig. 3 | Biological Procedures Online

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From: Recent Advances in Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Detection, Treatment, and Vaccination: Overview of Current Status and Challenges

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Symptoms of CCHFV The duration of the incubation time is determined by the manner of viral acquisition. The incubation time after a tick bite usually is one to three days, with a maximum of nine days. After contact with contaminated blood or tissues, the incubation period is generally five to six days, with a known maximum of 13 days

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