Dengue, chikungunya and zika arbovirus infections in Caribbean children. [PDF]
Purpose of review Dengue, chikungunya and zika have caused significant epidemics in the Caribbean in recent years. This review highlights their impact in Caribbean children.
Christie CDC +2 more
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In the context of recent arbovirus epidemics, questions about the frequency of simultaneous infection of patients with different arbovirus species have been raised.
Sarah K White +8 more
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Baseline Seroprevalence of Arboviruses in Liberia Using a Multiplex IgG Immunoassay [PDF]
Insect-borne viruses may account for a significant proportion of non-malaria and non-bacterial febrile illnesses in Liberia. Although the presence of many arthropod vectors has been documented, the collective burden of arbovirus infections and baseline ...
Albert To +17 more
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Arbovirus infection increases with group size [PDF]
Buggy Creek (BCR) virus is an arthropod-borne alphavirus that is naturally transmitted to its vertebrate host the cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) by an invertebrate vector, namely the cimicid swallow bug (Oeciacus vicarius). We examined how the prevalence of the virus varied with the group size of both its vector and host.
Charles R. Brown +6 more
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An <i>Aedes aegypti</i>-Derived Ago2 Knockout Cell Line to Investigate Arbovirus Infections. [PDF]
Mosquitoes are known as important vectors of many arthropod-borne (arbo)viruses causing disease in humans. These include dengue (DENV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses.
Scherer C +10 more
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The impact of temperature and insect-specific viruses on the transmission of alphaviruses by Aedes japonicus japonicus [PDF]
Arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) infections are increasing globally, and invasive mosquito species are spreading. Since the end of the last century, Aedes japonicus has continued to spread in Europe as well as in North America.
Stephanie Jansen +10 more
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Novel and repurposed antiviral molecules for arbovirus infections with epidemic Potential: A systematic review. [PDF]
Logiudice J +8 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Postinfection therapy of arbovirus infections in mice [PDF]
Most antiviral agents are efficacious prophylactically in vivo, and a few are efficacious for postinfection (p.i.) therapy. To explore possibilities for p.i. therapy of encephalogenic Banzi virus (BZV) and Semliki Forest virus infections in mice, we evaluated candidate antiviral therapies after development of the first clinical signs of infection.
Indu Singh +6 more
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Enhancing Preparedness for Arbovirus Infections with a One Health Approach: The Development and Implementation of Multisectoral Risk Assessment Exercises. [PDF]
Background One Health is receiving attention for arbovirus infection prevention and control and for defining national “intersectoral” priorities. Increasing awareness of intersectoral priorities through multisectorial risk assessments (MRA) is promising,
Dente MG +21 more
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Extracellular vesicles in arbovirus infections: from basic biology to potential clinical applications. [PDF]
Tiberti N, Castilletti C, Gobbi FG.
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