Fig. 4From: Characterization and pathogenesis of aerosolized eastern equine encephalitis in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)Fever response in marmosets after EEEV aerosol challenge. Variation in body temperature is shown for (a) marmoset #1, (b) marmoset #2, (c) marmoset #3, (d) marmoset #4 and (e) marmoset #5. Fever was determined by comparing baseline body temperatures of the marmosets with temperatures measured after aerosol exposure. Baseline temperatures were collected every five minutes from as early as 7Â days before challenge. Telemetry collection continued after exposure until study endpoint (up to 28Â days post-exposure). Average daily elevations in body temperature and any residual temperature data above 3 SD were used to compute fever durationBack to article page