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From 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2023 a total of 6,601 cases of SFTS were reported in Xinyang. The incidence of SFTS exhibits evident seasonality, commencing from March and gradually escalating from April, peaking between May and June, followed by a decline with reduced incidence after October.
Quanman Hu+9 more
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Cytokine cascade in dengue hemorrhagic fever: implications for pathogenesis [PDF]
Umesh Chaturvedi
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Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
D. Gubler
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Harnessing the Potential of mRNA Vaccines Against Infectious Diseases
RNA vaccines are promising because of their flexible design, strong immunogenicity, safety and rapid development. Recent advances have enabled mRNA vaccines to target various pathogens, including viruses such as influenza and HIV, bacteria such as Mycobacteria and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and parasites such as those causing malaria.
Nouran Rezk, Siobhán McClean
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Japanese references to the studies on dengue fever and its vectors, 1905-1979
Yuuki ESHITA
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Surveillance of dengue fever in French Guiana by monitoring the results of negative malaria diagnoses [PDF]
Antoine Talarmin+6 more
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ABSTRACT Vector control remains an important strategy worldwide to prevent human infection with pathogens transmitted by arthropods. Vector control strategies rely on accurate identification of vector taxa along with vector‐specific biological indicators such as feeding ecology, infection prevalence and insecticide resistance.
Raquel Lima‐Cordón+18 more
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The role of larval density and food availability in life‐history traits of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
We investigated the effects of competition (food availability and larval density) on Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) mortality and development. Food had a more pronounced effect on mortality and development time than density, but density had a higher impact on adult size and lifespan.
Gilberto Dinis Cozzer+5 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores nurses' perceptions of how climate change may impact wound and ostomy care, focusing on their awareness, experiences, and perceived challenges in clinical practice. It also aims to contribute to the development of sustainable care strategies in nursing. A sequential mixed‐methods design was used to collect quantitative data
Tuba Sengul+4 more
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