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Eco-epidemiology of arbovirus infections among non-human primates in Southeastern Brazil. [PDF]

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La Serra L   +11 more
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Risk factors for emerging, re-emerging, and newly recognized arboviruses and zoonotic viruses in Brazilian amazon. [PDF]

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Martins LC   +6 more
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Cross-reactivity of antibodies to viruses belonging to the Semliki forest serocomplex [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Doornum, G.J.J. (Gerard) van   +4 more
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Characterization of arbovirus infections in patients within Haiti by screening discarded malaria rapid diagnostic test cassettes. [PDF]

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Matulis GA   +20 more
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Low capacity for molecular detection of Alphaviruses other than Chikungunya virus in 23 European laboratories, March 2022. [PDF]

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Pezzi L   +12 more
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Encephalitic alphaviruses [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Microbiology, 2010
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
exaly   +3 more sources
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Alphaviruses

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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