Last data update: May 13, 2024. (Total: 46773 publications since 2009)
Records 1-2 (of 2 Records) |
Query Trace: Donahue MA[original query] |
---|
Aedes aegypti Identified in York, Nebraska, Through Routine Arboviral Surveillance-August-October 2019
Donahue MA , Hamik J , Phinney S , Schneider R , McDougall L , Koirala S , Buss B . J Am Mosq Control Assoc 2021 37 (2) 106-108 On August 27, 2019, Aedes aegypti mosquitoes were identified in a neighborhood located in York, NE, through routine arboviral surveillance. Expanded surveillance using traps and morphologic identification revealed 118 adult Ae. aegypti throughout the adjacent neighborhood, including identification from larval sampling. Our findings describe the first recorded Ae. aegypti introduction in Nebraska and provide evidence of a breeding mosquito population, which suggests suitable habitat and the risk of potential establishment, raising concerns about prevention of arboviral diseases in Nebraska. |
CNS melioidosis in a traveler returning from Cabo, Mexico
Donahue MA , Newcomb G , Spinella S , Prasad P , Liesveld J , Egan CT , Smith GL , Newman AP , Bower WA , Blaney DD , Gee JE , Elrod MG , Chuang S , Babu TM . Open Forum Infect Dis 2019 6 (2) ofz005 Melioidosis is caused by the gram-negative bacillus Burkholderia pseudomallei, endemic to northern Australia and Southeast Asia. We present a patient who traveled to Mexico, returned to the United States, and developed progressive manifestations of melioidosis, culminating as central nervous system disease. Standard therapy was contraindicated, and a prolonged intensive phase was employed. |
- Page last reviewed:Feb 1, 2024
- Page last updated:May 13, 2024
- Content source:
- Powered by CDC PHGKB Infrastructure