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Mayaro Virus in Wild Mammals, French Guiana [PDF]
A serologic survey for Mayaro virus (Alphavirus, Togaviridae) in 28 wild nonflying forest mammal species in French Guiana showed a prevalence ranging from 0% to 52% and increasing with age. Species active during the day and those who spent time in trees were significantly more infected, results consistent with transmission implicating diurnal ...
Benoı̂t de Thoisy +4 more
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Mayaro virus detection by integrating sample preparation with isothermal amplification in portable devices. [PDF]
Alipanah M +6 more
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Dehydration stress and Mayaro virus vector competence in <i>Aedes aegypti</i>. [PDF]
Manzano-Alvarez J +4 more
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Ricardo O Izurieta,1 David A DeLacure,1 Andres Izurieta,2 Ismael A Hoare,1 Miguel Reina Ortiz,1,3 1Department of Global Health, College of Public Health, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA; 2Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA; 3Fundación Raí ...
Ricardo Izurieta +4 more
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Development and validation of Mayaro virus with luciferase reporter genes as a tool for antiviral assays. [PDF]
Marinho MDS +8 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. MAYV infection is becoming a considerable health issue that, unfortunately, lacks a specific antiviral treatment.
Bengue M +9 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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Interaction of the endogenous antibody response with activating FcγRs enhance control of Mayaro virus through monocytes. [PDF]
Dunagan MM +5 more
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Mayaro virus is a mosquito-borne Alphavirus endemic to forests of tropical South America with a sylvatic cycle involving non-human primates and Haemagogus mosquitoes.
Barry W. Alto +4 more
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Mayaro fever: A brief review on the immune profile
Mayaro virus is an emergent alphavirus that infects humans, leading to Mayaro fever. Approximately fifty percent of infected patients develop arthritis symptoms in the recovery phase, a phase that can last up to a year.
Jean Moisés Ferreira +3 more
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