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Human Arbovirus Infections Worldwide
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001Abstract: Viral diseases transmitted by blood‐feeding arthropods (arboviral diseases) are among the most important of the emerging infectious disease public health problems facing the world at the beginning of the third millennium. There are over 534 viruses listed in the arbovirus catalogue, approximately 134 of which have been shown to cause disease
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2008
Arboviral infections are emerging important infections transmitted by arthropods to vertebrates across the world. Asthe climate of the world changes rapidly, habitats of the arthropod vector of these viruses change and increase. The consequences ofthese changes are new survival strategies of Arboviruses. These strategies are seem to be succesfull since
ÇALIŞKAN, Elvin, GÜNGÖR, Burak
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Arboviral infections are emerging important infections transmitted by arthropods to vertebrates across the world. Asthe climate of the world changes rapidly, habitats of the arthropod vector of these viruses change and increase. The consequences ofthese changes are new survival strategies of Arboviruses. These strategies are seem to be succesfull since
ÇALIŞKAN, Elvin, GÜNGÖR, Burak
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Strengthening arbovirus surveillance
Trends in MicrobiologyDespite significant advancements in arbovirus research, contributions remain disproportionately focused on regions with reported major outbreaks of diseases such as dengue, Zika, and chikungunya. This bias risks neglecting potentially critical properties in viral evolution, transmission dynamics, ecological drivers, and host–pathogen interactions that ...
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International arbovirus research.
Medical biology, 1976International cooperation in arbovirus research became increasingly prominent shortly after it was found in the early 1940's, that antigenic relationships existed among certain viruses isolated in different areas of thw world. The interest of a number of scientists and of a private organization led to the establishment of an international information ...
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Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales, 1986
The arbovirus-vector relationships result from several successive phenomena: infection of the vector, replication and dissemination of the virus inside the arthropod, transmission to the vertebrate. We propose to call "competency" the entirety of these relationships particular to specific viral and arthropod populations, the adaptation of which it ...
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The arbovirus-vector relationships result from several successive phenomena: infection of the vector, replication and dissemination of the virus inside the arthropod, transmission to the vertebrate. We propose to call "competency" the entirety of these relationships particular to specific viral and arthropod populations, the adaptation of which it ...
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