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Development and proof-of-concept evaluation for a low resource compatible Chikungunya virus diagnostic. [PDF]
Balea R +8 more
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The impact of temperature and insect-specific viruses on the transmission of alphaviruses by <i>Aedes japonicus japonicus</i>. [PDF]
Jansen S +10 more
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Advances in molecular regulation and function of LDLR family in viral infection. [PDF]
Yao Q, Gong J, Lu H, Liu W, Ding L.
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Chikungunya virus seroprevalence among febrile patients in selected health facilities in Mount Elgon region, Kenya. [PDF]
Kageha S +4 more
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Encephalitic alphaviruses [PDF]
This review will cover zoonotic, encephalitic alphaviruses in the family Togaviridae. Encephalitic alphaviruses, i.e. Western- (WEEV), Eastern- (EEEV), Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) and, more rarely, Ross River virus, Chikungunya virus and Highlands J virus (HJV), are neuroinvasive and may cause neurological symptoms ranging from mild (e ...
Slobodan Paessler
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2010
Alphaviruses remain important emerging mosquito-borne, zoonotic pathogens that cause both localized human outbreaks and epizootics (e.g., Venezuelan equine encephalitis) and large human epidemics (e.g., Chikungunya). Alphaviruses are globally dispersed, and each continent has humans at risk from one or more of these arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses)
A M, Powers, John T, Roehrig
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Alphaviruses remain important emerging mosquito-borne, zoonotic pathogens that cause both localized human outbreaks and epizootics (e.g., Venezuelan equine encephalitis) and large human epidemics (e.g., Chikungunya). Alphaviruses are globally dispersed, and each continent has humans at risk from one or more of these arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses)
A M, Powers, John T, Roehrig
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Tropical Arthritogenic Alphaviruses
Reumatología Clínica (English Edition), 2018Tropical alphaviruses have special tropism for bone and joint tissue. Patients can develop chronic rheumatic disorders similar to rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. The prototype is Chikungunya virus, although other lesser known viruses in our environment such as Sindbis, Ross River, Mayaro, O'nyong nyong and Barmah Forest viruses have ...
Carla-Ruth, Mejía +1 more
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2020
Abstract There are 31 registered alphaviruses belonging to the family Togaviridae, 16 of which are known to cause human infection. They are RNA viruses with global geographical distribution and complex transmission cycles, usually between wild or domestic animals and one or more mosquito species; humans are infected by mosquito bites ...
Ann M. Powers +3 more
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Abstract There are 31 registered alphaviruses belonging to the family Togaviridae, 16 of which are known to cause human infection. They are RNA viruses with global geographical distribution and complex transmission cycles, usually between wild or domestic animals and one or more mosquito species; humans are infected by mosquito bites ...
Ann M. Powers +3 more
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Arthritogenic alphaviruses—an overview
Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2012Mosquito-transmitted alphaviruses causing human rheumatic disease are globally distributed and include chikungunya virus, Ross River virus, Barmah Forest virus, Sindbis virus, o'nyong-nyong virus and Mayaro virus. These viruses cause endemic disease and, occasionally, large epidemics; for instance, the ...
Andreas Suhrbier, Philippe Gasque
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