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Molecular Virology of Chikungunya Virus
2018Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) was discovered more than six decades ago, but has remained poorly investigated. However, after a recent outbreak of CHIK fever in both hemispheres and viral adaptation to new species of mosquitoes, it has attracted a lot of attention.
I, Frolov, E I, Frolova
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Chikungunya: a re-emerging virus
The Lancet, 2012In the past decade, chikungunya--a virus transmitted by Aedes spp mosquitoes--has re-emerged in Africa, southern and southeastern Asia, and the Indian Ocean Islands as the cause of large outbreaks of human disease. The disease is characterised by fever, headache, myalgia, rash, and both acute and persistent arthralgia.
Burt, Felicity J +4 more
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Chikungunya Virus-Associated Disease
Current Rheumatology Reports, 2017Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection has become increasingly prevalent in the last decade not only across the southern hemisphere but also, because of a recently documented viral mutation, in southern Europe and the USA. With the global spread of CHIKV infection, practitioners should know its epidemiology, pathophysiology and clinical features.The acute
C, Hua, B, Combe
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Annales de biologie clinique, 2007
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a member of the Alphavirus genus, represents a real public health problem in tropical regions of the Southeast Asia and Africa. It is transmitted to the man by Aedes mosquitoes and the illness, known as Chikungunya, is characterized by fever, eruptions and invalidating arthralgia.
E, Nakouné +3 more
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Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a member of the Alphavirus genus, represents a real public health problem in tropical regions of the Southeast Asia and Africa. It is transmitted to the man by Aedes mosquitoes and the illness, known as Chikungunya, is characterized by fever, eruptions and invalidating arthralgia.
E, Nakouné +3 more
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MORPHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1966Chikungunya virus was first detected by electron microscopy of primary chick embryo fibroblast cultures 5 hours after inoculation. Two types of particles were observed in the cytoplasm of infected cells, but not in uninoculated cells. The smaller, presumably precursor particles, measured 260 to 280 Å.
M M, Chain, F W, Doane, D M, McLean
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Chikungunya virus assembly and egress
Nature Microbiology, 2022Julie M. Fox, Theodore C. Pierson
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