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Revista medica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, 2018
In this paper the relationship between the incidence of microcephaly and various arboviruses in current boom is exposed. It stands out that in the infection by the dengue virus, there have been no cases of microcephaly, however in the case series of chikungunya infection, incidence of cases with this affectation was reported, highlighting a cohort ...
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In this paper the relationship between the incidence of microcephaly and various arboviruses in current boom is exposed. It stands out that in the infection by the dengue virus, there have been no cases of microcephaly, however in the case series of chikungunya infection, incidence of cases with this affectation was reported, highlighting a cohort ...
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A Mediterranean Arbovirus: The Toscana Virus
Journal of Neurovirology, 2003Toscana virus (Bunyaviridae family, Phlebovirus genus) is a sandfly fever virus responsible for human neurological infections. Sandfly viruses are transmitted by insect vectors (Phlebotomus species) and the infection is present in climatic areas that allow the life cycle of the vector.
VALASSINA M., CUSI M. G., VALENSIN P.
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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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Pediatrics In Review, 1995
Arbovirus infections are viral diseases transmitted by insect vectors—that is, they are arthropod borne. Clinically significant arboviruses in the United States include western equine encephalitis virus (WEE), eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEE), St.
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Arbovirus infections are viral diseases transmitted by insect vectors—that is, they are arthropod borne. Clinically significant arboviruses in the United States include western equine encephalitis virus (WEE), eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEE), St.
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