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Understanding transmission risk and predicting environmental suitability for Mayaro Virus in Central and South America. [PDF]

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Celone M   +6 more
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A ecologia dos arbovirus na Amazonia : pesquisas atuais e perspectivas [PDF]

open access: yes, 1986
Dégallier, Nicolas   +5 more
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Aedes aegypti (L.) : importance de sa bioécologie dans la transmission de la dengue et des autres arbovirus [PDF]

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Dégallier, Nicolas   +3 more
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Imported Mayaro virus infection in the Netherlands

Journal of Infection, 2010
A Dutch couple, presenting with persisting arthralgias, temporary fever and rash after a stay in Surinam were diagnosed with Mayaro virus infection. Mayaro virus is a relatively unknown South American Alphavirus responsible for dengue-like clinical features and persisting arthralgias.
Hassing, Robert-Jan   +6 more
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Chikungunya Virus Exposure Partially Cross-Protects against Mayaro Virus Infection in Mice

Journal of Virology, 2021
Mosquito-borne viruses have a worldwide impact, especially in tropical climates. Chikungunya virus has been present mostly in developing countries, causing millions of infections, while Mayaro virus, a close relative, has been limited to the Caribbean and tropical regions of Latin America.
Marcilio Jorge Fumagalli   +8 more
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Mayaro virus distribution in South America

Acta Tropica, 2019
Mayaro virus (MAYV) is a pathogen endemic to South America and some Caribbean islands, with reports of occasional outbreaks. However, its current distribution and high-risk areas are little known. We conducted a modelling study to determine the areas with highest prevalence of MAYV occurrence in South America, based on confirmed cases and serological ...
Camila, Lorenz   +2 more
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Mayaro Virus Disease

2019
Three epidemics associated with Mayaro virus have been described in the literature: two in Brazil, and one in Bolivia. The first reported epidemic occurred in 1955 in a community of quarry and forest workers on the Guama River, 120 miles east of Belem in the Amazon region of Brazil.
Francisco P. Pinheiro, James W. LeDuc
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