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Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020
Dispatch

Approach to Cataract Surgery in an Ebola Virus Disease Survivor with Prior Ocular Viral Persistence

Jill R. Wells, Ian Crozier, Colleen S. Kraft, Mary Elizabeth Sexton, Charles E. Hill, Bruce S. Ribner, Sina Bavari, Gustavo Palacios, William A. Pearce, Russell Van Gelder, Hans Grossniklaus, Lisa Cazares, Xiankun Zeng, Jessica G. Shantha, and Steven YehComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (J.R. Wells, W.A. Pearce, H. Grossniklaus, J.G. Shantha, S. Yeh); National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland, USA (I. Crozier); Emory University Hospital, Atlanta (C.S. Kraft, M.E. Sexton, C.E. Hill, B.S. Ribner); United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease, Frederick (S. Bavari, G. Palacios, L. Cazares, X. Zeng); University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA (R. Van Gelder)

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Cataract surgery in an Ebola virus disease survivor with prior ocular viral persistence.

Video. Cataract surgery in an Ebola virus disease survivor with prior ocular viral persistence.

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