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Clinical signs observed in Balb / c mice during virus infection Mayaro.
Clinical signs observed in Balb / c mice during virus infection Mayaro.
Franciele Martins Santos (6664013) +10 more
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Background Increasing global temperatures and unpredictable climatic extremes have contributed to the spread of vector-borne diseases. The mosquito Aedes aegypti is the main vector of multiple arboviruses that negatively impact human health, mostly in ...
Gerard Terradas +5 more
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Cellular tropism of Mayaro virus
Les arbovirus sont un groupe de virus dont le cycle de transmission implique des hôtes vertébrés et des arthropodes hématophages. La plupart de ces virus sont responsables de zoonoses dont une centaine est pathogène pour l’Homme.
Bengue, Michèle
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Information related to infection of An. stephensi with Mayaro virus.
Includes number of mosquitoes in each treatment and time point and associated mortality, nanodrop readings for all RNA extractions collected, pooling scheme for sequencing of mRNA and small RNA, and qPCR data from each sample using primers specific for ...
Nelson Lau (3193164) +7 more
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We describe a sensitive method for simultaneous detection of Oropouche and Oropouche-like viruses carrying the Oropouche S segment, as well as the Mayaro virus, using a multiplexed one-step reverse transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT ...
Felipe Gomes Naveca +5 more
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Synthesis of Virus Macromolecules in L-929 Cells Infected with Mayaro Virus
Summary Two electrophoretically distinct protein subunits were found in Mayaro virus, a group A arbovirus. In addition, the cytoplasm of L-929 cells infected with Mayaro virus contained five new proteins, two of which were identified as virus structural proteins. All five new proteins were present by 3 hr after infection.
P H, Dorsett, J D, Acton
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Animal model of arthritis and myositis induced by the Mayaro virus
The Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an endemic arbovirus in South American countries, where it is responsible for sporadic outbreaks of Mayaro fever. Clinical manifestations include fever, headache, ocular pain, rash, myalgia, and debilitating and persistent polyarthralgia.
Franciele Martins Santos +10 more
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Infection of mice with a Brazilian clinical isolate of Mayaro virus results in mild disease [PDF]
CNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)Background: Mayaro virus (MAYV) is the etiologic agent of Mayaro fever and is currently considered an emergent and neglected disease.
Tanaka, Camila Ayumi
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Mayaro fever in an HIV-infected patient suspected of having Chikungunya fever
Arboviruses impose a serious threat to public health services. We report a case of a patient returning from a work trip to the Amazon basin with myalgia, arthralgia, fever, and headache. During this travel, the patient visited riverside communities. Both
Cássia Fernanda Estofolete +5 more
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Protective immunity by an engineered DNA vaccine for Mayaro virus
Mayaro virus (MAYV) of the genus alphavirus is a mosquito-transmitted emerging infectious disease that causes an acute febrile illness, rash, headaches, and nausea that may turn into incapacitating, persistent arthralgias in some victims. Since its discovery in Trinidad in 1954, cases of MAYV infection have largely been confined there and to the ...
Hyeree Choi +16 more
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