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Tropical biomedicine
Serological evidence has shown the presence of several mosquito-borne arbovirus infections among the inhabitants of the forest fringe areas of the tropics.
C. Khor +5 more
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Serological evidence has shown the presence of several mosquito-borne arbovirus infections among the inhabitants of the forest fringe areas of the tropics.
C. Khor +5 more
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1984
Repeated outbreaks of Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) in humans and equines in the Guajira region of Venezuela suggested a sylvatic focus of an epizootic subtype of VEE virus. A surveillance system was established, and virus isolations were attempted from 67,760 mosquitoes as well as sentinel hamsters.
R, Walder, O M, Suarez, C H, Calisher
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Repeated outbreaks of Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) in humans and equines in the Guajira region of Venezuela suggested a sylvatic focus of an epizootic subtype of VEE virus. A surveillance system was established, and virus isolations were attempted from 67,760 mosquitoes as well as sentinel hamsters.
R, Walder, O M, Suarez, C H, Calisher
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1973
In an attempt to determine quantitatively the amount of specific human immune serum or human gamma globulin needed to protect man against infection by an arbovirus a series of experiments was carried out in mice and in men. As a model, Japanese (B) encephalitis was employed. Consideration was given to buth post- and pre-exposure types of usage. Related
W M, Hammon, G E, Sather
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In an attempt to determine quantitatively the amount of specific human immune serum or human gamma globulin needed to protect man against infection by an arbovirus a series of experiments was carried out in mice and in men. As a model, Japanese (B) encephalitis was employed. Consideration was given to buth post- and pre-exposure types of usage. Related
W M, Hammon, G E, Sather
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1987
Mosquitoes were collected in Santa Fe and Rio Negro provinces, Argentina, in 1982-1983 during a western equine encephalitis (WEE) epizootic. Totals of 153,084 mosquitoes from Santa Fe Province and 484 from Rio Negro Province were tested for virus in 2,351 pools.
C J, Mitchell +7 more
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Mosquitoes were collected in Santa Fe and Rio Negro provinces, Argentina, in 1982-1983 during a western equine encephalitis (WEE) epizootic. Totals of 153,084 mosquitoes from Santa Fe Province and 484 from Rio Negro Province were tested for virus in 2,351 pools.
C J, Mitchell +7 more
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California arbovirus encephalitis in children
Neurology, 1968R W, Chun +3 more
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Arbovirus vector ecology studies in Mexico during the 1972 Venezuelan equine encephalitis outbreak.
American journal of epidemiology, 1975Virus vector studies were conducted in the States of Durango, Chihuahua, and Tamaulipas, Mexico, in June and July 1972. Apparently only a low level of Venzuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus transmission to equines occured at the time of the study, and the infection was restricted to areas which had not experienced overt activity during the preceding
W D, Sudia +4 more
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Psychological sequelae in children following California arbovirus encephalitis
Neurology, 1968C G, Matthews +3 more
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The electroencephalogram and clinical sequelae of California arbovirus encephalitis
Neurology, 1969J D, Grabow +3 more
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1968
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