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West-Nile fever epidemic season lasted since May to September inclusively in 2014 in Russia. It was marked by the low morbidity intensity, which manifested itself in the old-established foci only.
E. V. Putintseva +12 more
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Specific detection of dengue and Zika virus antibodies using envelope proteins with mutations in the conserved fusion loop [PDF]
Detection of antibodies is widely used for the diagnosis of infections with arthropod-borne flaviviruses including dengue (DENV) and Zika virus (ZIKV). Due to the emergence of ZIKV in areas endemic for DENV, massive co-circulation is observed and methods
Barzon, Luisa +12 more
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Morphological Aberrations of the Dirofilariasis, Sindbis Fever and West Nile Fever Vector Culex Theileri (Diptera: Culicidae) in Iran. [PDF]
Azari-Hamidian S, Omrani SM.
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The Emerging Zika Pandemic: Enhancing Preparedness [PDF]
The Zika virus (ZIKV), a flavivirus related to yellow fever, dengue, West Nile, and Japanese encephalitis, originated in the Zika forest in Uganda and was discovered in a rhesus monkey in 1947.
Gostin, Lawrence O., Lucey, Daniel
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West Nile Virus Outbreak in Horses, Southern France, 2000: Results of a Serosurvey
During late summer and autumn 2000, a West Nile fever outbreak in southern France resulted in 76 equine clinical cases; 21 horses died. We report the results of a large serosurvey of all equines within a 10-km radius of laboratory-confirmed cases.
Benoit Durand +7 more
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Relevance. The relevance of this work is determined by obtaining new data on the geography of distribution and manifestations of the epidemic process of West Nile fever in Russia as a result of exploratory scientific research and systematization of the ...
S. K. Udovichenko +3 more
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West Nile Fever–a Reemerging Mosquito-Borne Viral Disease in Europe
West Nile virus causes sporadic cases and outbreaks of human and equine disease in Europe (western Mediterranean and southern Russia in 1962-64, Belarus and Ukraine in the 1970s and 1980s, Romania in 1996-97, Czechland in 1997, and Italy in 1998 ...
Zdenek Hubálek, Jirí Halouzka
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Reviews the data on the history, distribution, ecology, epidemiology, and clinical picture of West Nile (WN) fever and the ecology of the virus (Flaviviridae, Flavivirus, Japanese encephalitis complex). Analyzes the causes of sudden epidemic outbreaks with high mortality in Rumania in 1996, in European Southern Russia, and in New York and its environs ...
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Infekcija virusom Zapadnog Nila: re-emergentna bolest u Hrvatskoj [West Nile virus infection: re-emergent disease in Croatia] [PDF]
West Nile virus (WNV) is a small, enveloped, spherical virus that belongs to the family Flaviviridae, genus Flavivirus, Japanese encephalitis serocomplex. Natural reservoirs of WNV are birds, and the main vectors are mosquitoes of the genus Culex.
Barbić, Ljubo +6 more
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