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Integrated vector and arbovirus surveillance in Cyprus: first reports of Usutu virus and Culex pipiens bioform diversity highlight potential for zoonotic arbovirus transmission. [PDF]
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Arbovirus surveillance and bloodmeal analysis in mosquito species from Northern Kenya
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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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Ophthalmic manifestations of arbovirus infections in adults
Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2020Emerging arbovirus infections have classic symptoms such as fever, arthralgia, or rash. As some of them have ophthalmic symptoms/signs, the main objective is to evaluate whether these findings could help to clarify the clinical diagnosis.A descriptive and retrospective study was conducted, in which cases of adults who attended an evaluation in 2016 ...
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RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF ARBOVIRUS INFECTIONS BY COUNTERELECTROPHORESIS
Lancet, The, 1974Henry H Balfour
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Arbovirus infections in travellers
Journal of Infection, 1979Summary Seventeen of 64 military personnel with previous tropical experience possessed antibodies to a group B arbovirus; of 35 similar personnel with no previous overseas experience, none possessed antibodies.
B. El Tahir, R.N.P. Sutton
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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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CELLULAR RESISTANCE TO ARBOVIRUS INFECTION
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1975When an arbovirus enters an arthropod in an infected blood meal, several mechanisms may interact to affect its life cycle and ultimate transmissibility. Intrinsic absolute failure in the establishment of infection must be contrasted with infection that is successfully established but is variably modulated in its viral yield throughout the vector's life-
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Arbovirus infections of humans are often the result of spill over from another vertebrate host following transmission by an infected insect vector. Ecological and human demographic factors are the primary driving forces behind ongoing changes in arboviral prevalence and spread.
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