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Arbovirus Infections In Sarawak: Observations on the Mosquitoes
Journal of Medical Entomology, 1965During an investigation into the etiology of virus encephalitis in Sarawak, mosquito collections were made in a number of selected habitats. In each area sampled, the principal man-biting species have been defined and their abundance has been correlated, so far as possible, with features of the environment. The dominant species varied in each locality,
W W, MACDONALD, C E, SMITH, H E, WEBB
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Pathogenesis of Neurotropic Arbovirus Infections
1968Ever since arbovirus infections became known and their relative importance assessed, experiments were designed to elucidate the mode of transmission and the most important natural hosts responsible for perpetuating the infection in nature. Human infections and the disease in wild rodents, birds, and domestic animals were studied in relation to viremia ...
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ARBOVIRUS INFECTION IN A MURRAY VALLEY COMUNITY
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1986Abstract Serum antibodies to Ross River virus and Murray Valley encephalitis virus were measured during 1974–1975 in residents of Echuca, an urban Murray Valley community. A representative group of volunteers was obtained by random selection of households. The prevalence of antibodies to both viruses increased progressively with age.
J. R. E. FRASER +13 more
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[Research on arbovirus infections].
Virologie, 1990The author presents the results of researches done at the "Stefan S. Nicolau" Institute of Virology in Bucharest on the infections induced by arboviruses. The characteristics of three tick encephalitis virus strains (two strains isolated from Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus ticks and one from a patient with encephalitis symptoms) are given.
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Experimental Chemotherapy of Arbovirus Infections
1976In a previous article we had presented evidence that rimantadine HCl and combination of rimautadine with interferon are capable of inhibiting the multiplication of arboviruses in tissue culture.
A. N. Fomina, A. K. Schubladze
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Evidence of Arbovirus Infection in Fiji*
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1964J A, MILES +4 more
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SEQUELAE TO ARBOVIRUS INFECTIONS IN FORMER FAR EAST PRISONERS-OF-WAR
Lancet, The, 1984R N Sutton, E T W Bowen, G V Gill
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