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Mayaro Virus: An Emerging Alphavirus in the Americas [PDF]
Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an arbovirus first isolated in Trinidad and Tobago in 1954. MAYV is the causative agent of Mayaro fever, which is characterised by high fever, maculopapular rash, myalgia and arthralgia.
Lily Li Lin Wei +2 more
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A comprehensive murine clinical model for development of countermeasures and studying Mayaro virus infection. [PDF]
The Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an arthropod-borne virus that causes Mayaro fever, a neglected tropical disease that produces disabling arthralgia. Given the significant threat the dissemination of MAYV poses to global public health, the development of animal
Rafael Borges Rosa +11 more
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Molecular Epidemiology of Mayaro Virus among Febrile Patients, Roraima State, Brazil, 2018–2021 [PDF]
We detected Mayaro virus (MAYV) in 3.4% (28/822) of febrile patients tested during 2018–2021 from Roraima State, Brazil. We also isolated MAYV strains and confirmed that these cases were caused by genotype D.
Julia Forato +16 more
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In Vitro Evaluation of the Antiviral Activity of Polyphenol (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate (EGCG) Against Mayaro Virus [PDF]
The Mayaro virus (MAYV), Togaviridae family, genus Alphavirus, has caused several sporadic outbreaks, affecting countries in the Americas. Currently, there are no licensed drugs against MAYV, requiring the search for effective antiviral compounds.
Pâmela Jóyce Previdelli da Conceição +12 more
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Mayaro Virus Infects Human Brain Cells and Induces a Potent Antiviral Response in Human Astrocytes [PDF]
Mayaro virus (MAYV) and chikungunya virus (CHIKV) are known for their arthrotropism, but accumulating evidence shows that CHIKV infections are occasionally associated with serious neurological complications. However, little is known about the capacity of
Michèle Bengue +11 more
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Favipiravir Inhibits Mayaro Virus Infection in Mice [PDF]
Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an emergent alphavirus that causes MAYV fever. It is often associated with debilitating symptoms, particularly arthralgia and myalgia.
Michèle Bengue +9 more
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Mayaro virus (MAYV) can be spread from mosquitoes to humans. The geographic distribution of Mayaro virus is expanding from South and Central America into the Caribbean Islands, which means that, under the right conditions, this virus could one day ...
Lawrence E Reeves, Lindsay Campbell
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Evolutionary Profile of Mayaro Virus in the Americas: An Update into Genome Variability [PDF]
The Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an arbovirus with emerging potential, though with a limited understanding of its epidemiology and evolution due to the lack of studies and surveillance. Here, we investigated 71 MAYV genome sequences from the Americas available
Mikaela dos Santos Marinho +6 more
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Alterations in the Cellular Metabolic Footprint Induced by Mayaro Virus
Mayaro virus is a neglected virus that causes a mild, dengue-like febrile syndrome characterized by fever, headache, rash, retro-orbital pain, vomiting, diarrhea, articular edemas, myalgia, and severe arthralgia, symptoms which may persist for months and
Ceyla M. O. Castro +7 more
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Introdução: Mosquitos do gênero Mansonia spp. são abundantes em regiões em que ocorreram modificações ecológicas promovidas pelo homem, como construções de usinas hidrelétricas, em razão do aumento de macrófitas, indispensáveis na reprodução deste ...
Flávia Barreto de Sousa +7 more
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