Dengue
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Last Posted: Mar 16, 2023
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Van Note S. STAT, Mar 16, 2023. - A molecular surveillance-guided vector control response to concurrent dengue and West Nile virus outbreaks in a COVID-19 hotspot of Florida.
Heather Coatsworth et al. Lancet regional health. Americas 2023 2 100231 - Epidemiological and genomic analysis of dengue cases in Guangzhou, China, from 2010 to 2019.
Liyun Jiang et al. Scientific reports 2023 2 (1) 2161 - Rapid and Non-Invasive Detection of Aedes aegypti Co-Infected with Zika and Dengue Viruses Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy.
Gabriela A Garcia et al. Viruses 2023 1 (1) - Co-circulation of all the four Dengue virus serotypes during 2018-2019: first report from Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India.
Behera Sthita Pragnya et al. PeerJ 2023 1 e14504 - Rapid molecular assays for the detection of the four dengue viruses in infected mosquitoes.
Ahmed Madeeha et al. Gates open research 2023 1 81 - Longitudinal proteomic profiling of the inflammatory response in dengue patients.
Garishah Fadel Muhammad et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases 2023 1 (1) e0011041 - Analysis of a Dengue Virus Outbreak in Rosso, Senegal 2021.
Dieng Idrissa et al. Tropical medicine and infectious disease 2022 12 (12) - COVID spurs boom in genome sequencing for infectious diseases
S Mallapaty, Nature, December 15, 2022 - Dengue vaccine poised for roll-out but safety concerns linger
Mallapaty S. Nature, Nov 9, 2022.
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