Dengue—quo tu et quo vadis?
R Chen, N Vasilakis - Viruses, 2011 - mdpi.com
Dengue viruses (DENV) are by far the most important arboviral pathogens in the tropics
around the world, putting at risk of infection nearly a third of the global human population …
around the world, putting at risk of infection nearly a third of the global human population …
Diseases shared between wildlife and livestock: a European perspective
Wildlife diseases are in fashion. This is creating an explosion of related knowledge. Despite
this, the dynamics of both wildlife and diseases and the changes in livestock and wildlife …
this, the dynamics of both wildlife and diseases and the changes in livestock and wildlife …
Existing and potential infection risk zones of yellow fever worldwide: a modelling analysis
Background Yellow fever cases are under-reported and the exact distribution of the disease
is unknown. An effective vaccine is available but more information is needed about which …
is unknown. An effective vaccine is available but more information is needed about which …
Fever versus fever: the role of host and vector susceptibility and interspecific competition in sha** the current and future distributions of the sylvatic cycles of dengue …
Two different species of flaviviruses, dengue virus (DENV) and yellow fever virus (YFV), that
originated in sylvatic cycles maintained in non-human primates and forest-dwelling …
originated in sylvatic cycles maintained in non-human primates and forest-dwelling …
The global distribution of yellow fever and dengue
Yellow fever has been subjected to partial control for decades, but there are signs that case
numbers are now increasing globally, with the risk of local epidemic outbreaks. Dengue …
numbers are now increasing globally, with the risk of local epidemic outbreaks. Dengue …
Spatial epidemiology of yellow fever: Identification of determinants of the 2016-2018 epidemics and at-risk areas in Brazil
Optimise control strategies of infectious diseases, identify factors that favour the circulation of
pathogens, and propose risk maps are crucial challenges for global health. Ecological niche …
pathogens, and propose risk maps are crucial challenges for global health. Ecological niche …
The role of monkeys, mosquitoes, and humans in the occurrence of a yellow fever outbreak in a fragmented landscape in south Brazil: protecting howler monkeys is a …
JC Bicca-Marques… - Tropical Conservation …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
A recent (2008–2009) outbreak of sylvatic yellow fever caused the death of seven people
and over 2,000 howler monkeys (black-and-gold, Alouatta caraya, and brown, A. guariba …
and over 2,000 howler monkeys (black-and-gold, Alouatta caraya, and brown, A. guariba …
Dengue infection in neotropical forest mammals
In South America, dengue is the arbovirus-transmitted disease with the highest incidence.
Unlike other arboviruses, wild mammals have no confirmed role in the cycle of dengue in the …
Unlike other arboviruses, wild mammals have no confirmed role in the cycle of dengue in the …
Neotropical bats that co-habit with humans function as dead-end hosts for dengue virus
Several studies have shown Dengue Virus (DENV) nucleic acids and/or antibodies present
in Neotropical wildlife including bats, suggesting that some bat species may be susceptible …
in Neotropical wildlife including bats, suggesting that some bat species may be susceptible …
RNA virus genomics: a world of possibilities
EC Holmes - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2009 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The increasing availability of complete genome sequences of RNA viruses has the potential
to shed new light on fundamental aspects of their biology. Here, I use case studies of 3 RNA …
to shed new light on fundamental aspects of their biology. Here, I use case studies of 3 RNA …