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As part of an investigation of an encephalitis outbreak in New York City, we sampled 430 birds, representing 18 species in four orders, during September 13-23, 1999, in Queens and surrounding counties.
Nicholas Komar +5 more
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Long term outcome of neonatal West Nile Virus neuroinvasive infection
West Nile virus is currently one of the most widely distributed zoonotic arbovirus in the world, progressing into epidemics in many countries. While most infected patients experience mild to no symptoms, thousands of West Nile virus-associated ...
Imen Bel Hadj +4 more
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Flavivirus Isolations From Mosquitoes Collected From Western Cape York Peninsula, Australia, 1999-2000 [PDF]
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This perspective highlights the need for a systems thinking approach in One Health to holistically address zoonotic disease prevention, and to strengthen connections with the environment sector for global pandemic preparedness. Abstract With One Health (OH) encompassing a holistic view of the interrelated health of humans, animals and environment ...
Alana Hansen +3 more
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A survey of adult behaviour of Culex (Culex) species was carried out from August 1992 through December 1993 in a human modified (anthropic) environment in the Ribeira Valley, S.Paulo State, Brazil. Culex nigripalpus dominated the catches at several sites
Forattini Oswaldo Paulo +3 more
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Introducción. El foco enzoótico del subtipo ID del virus de la encefalitis equina venezolana en la región del Magdalena Medio produce esporádicamente casos en humanos.
María Cristina Ferro +3 more
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The Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) is an encephalitogenic arbovirus (Flaviviridae family) that has a wide geographical distribution in the western hemisphere, especially in the Americas.
Ana Cláudia Ribeiro +13 more
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Abstract Background Blood donors represent a unique population. Pre‐donation screening questions, donor self‐deferral, and temporary deferral and re‐testing of repeat reactive donors result in lower prevalence of infectious disease compared to the general population.
Carmen L. Charlton +3 more
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We report data related to arbovirus antibodies detected in wild birds periodically captured from January 1978 to December 1990 in the counties of Salesópolis (Casa Grande Station), Itapetininga and Ribeira Valley, considering the different capture ...
Ivani B. Ferreira +5 more
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Predicting wildlife reservoirs and global vulnerability to zoonotic Flaviviruses. [PDF]
Flaviviruses continue to cause globally relevant epidemics and have emerged or re-emerged in regions that were previously unaffected. Factors determining emergence of flaviviruses and continuing circulation in sylvatic cycles are incompletely understood.
Doyle, Megan M +5 more
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