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9621por Kukreti, Himani, Dash, Paban Kumar, Parida, Manmohan, Chaudhary, Artee, Saxena, Parag, Rautela, RS, Mittal, Veena, Chhabra, Mala, Bhattacharya, D, Lal, Shiv, Rao, PV Lakshmana, Rai, Arvind“…BACKGROUND: Dengue virus type 1 (DENV-1) have been mostly circulating silently with dominant serotypes DENV-2 and DENV-3 in India. …”
Publicado 2009
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9622por Azizan, Azliyati, Fitzpatrick, Kelly, Signorovitz, Aimee, Tanner, Richard, Hernandez, Heidi, Stark, Lillian, Sweat, Mark“…In this study, the upregulated expression level of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in a pulmonary endothelial cell line (HPMEC-ST1.6R) infected with dengue virus serotypes 1, 2, 3, and 4 (DENV-1, -2, -3 and -4), was investigated. …”
Publicado 2009
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9623por Vasilakis, Nikos, Deardorff, Eleanor R., Kenney, Joan L., Rossi, Shannan L., Hanley, Kathryn A., Weaver, Scott C.“…Like other arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), mosquito-borne dengue virus (DENV) is maintained in an alternating cycle of replication in arthropod and vertebrate hosts. …”
Publicado 2009
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9624por Magori, Krisztian, Legros, Mathieu, Puente, Molly E., Focks, Dana A., Scott, Thomas W., Lloyd, Alun L., Gould, Fred“…BACKGROUND: Dengue is the most important mosquito-borne viral disease affecting humans. …”
Publicado 2009
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9625por Leite, Ney Ribeiro, Krogh, Renata, Xu, Wei, Ishida, Yuko, Iulek, Jorge, Leal, Walter S., Oliva, Glaucius“…BACKGROUND: The yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, is the primary vector for the viruses that cause yellow fever, mostly in tropical regions of Africa and in parts of South America, and human dengue, which infects 100 million people yearly in the tropics and subtropics. …”
Publicado 2009
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9626“…SUMMARY: To ensure that important research on diseases afflicting millions like malaria, HIV, Hepatitis-C and dengue continues to progress, we recommend supporting human-animal chimera research for vaccine development in developing countries (especially China and India which have growing technical expertise in the area). …”
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9627por Hickner, Paul V., deBruyn, Becky, Lovin, Diane D., Mori, Akio, Behura, Susanta K., Pinger, Robert, Severson, David W.“…In addition, we performed whole genome comparisons of microsatellite motifs and abundance between Cx. quinquefasciatus and the primary vectors for dengue virus and malaria parasites, Aedes aegypti and Anopheles gambiae, respectively. …”
Publicado 2010
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9628“…For the IgM evaluation, altogether 78 PRNT50 positive samples taken 7 to 56 days after vaccination and 78 PRNT50 negative sera were analyzed with the Euroimmun anti-JEV IgM IIFT, the Panbio Japanese Encephalitis – Dengue IgM Combo ELISA and the InBios JE Detect IgM capture ELISA. …”
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9629por Bonizzoni, Mariangela, Dunn, W Augustine, Campbell, Corey L, Olson, Ken E, Dimon, Michelle T, Marinotti, Osvaldo, James, Anthony A“…The mosquito Aedes aegypti (Diptera, Culicidae), a vector of Dengue viruses, Yellow Fever Virus (YFV) and Chikungunya virus (CV), is the subject of this study to look at genome-wide changes in gene expression following a blood meal. …”
Publicado 2011
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9630por Bush, Kathleen F., Luber, George, Kotha, S. Rani, Dhaliwal, R.S., Kapil, Vikas, Pascual, Mercedes, Brown, Daniel G., Frumkin, Howard, Dhiman, R.C., Hess, Jeremy, Wilson, Mark L., Balakrishnan, Kalpana, Eisenberg, Joseph, Kaur, Tanvir, Rood, Richard, Batterman, Stuart, Joseph, Aley, Gronlund, Carina J., Agrawal, Arun, Hu, Howard“…DISCUSSION: The scope of the problem in India is enormous, based on the potential for climate change and variability to exacerbate endemic malaria, dengue, yellow fever, cholera, and chikungunya, as well as chronic diseases, particularly among the millions of people who already experience poor sanitation, pollution, malnutrition, and a shortage of drinking water. …”
Publicado 2011
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9631por Dowd, Kimberly A., Jost, Christiane A., Durbin, Anna P., Whitehead, Stephen S., Pierson, Theodore C.“…This phenomenon was confirmed in studies with a large panel of MAbs specific for epitopes in each domain of the WNV envelope protein, with sera from recipients of a live attenuated WNV vaccine, and in experiments with dengue virus. Given enough time, significant inhibition of infection was observed even for antibodies with very limited, or no neutralizing activity in standard neutralization assays. …”
Publicado 2011
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9632por Lim, Pei-Yin, Keating, Julie A., Hoover, Spencer, Striker, Rob, Bernard, Kristen A.“…In cell culture, 6MMPr inhibited virus production of yellow fever virus, dengue virus-2 (DENV-2) and West Nile virus (WNV) in a dose-dependent manner, and DENV-2 was significantly more sensitive to 6MMPr treatment than WNV. …”
Publicado 2011
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9633por Le Breton, Marc, Meyniel-Schicklin, Laurène, Deloire, Alexandre, Coutard, Bruno, Canard, Bruno, de Lamballerie, Xavier, Andre, Patrice, Rabourdin-Combe, Chantal, Lotteau, Vincent, Davoust, Nathalie“…BACKGROUND: The genus Flavivirus encompasses more than 50 distinct species of arthropod-borne viruses, including several major human pathogens, such as West Nile virus, yellow fever virus, Japanese encephalitis virus and the four serotypes of dengue viruses (DENV type 1-4). Each year, flaviviruses cause more than 100 million infections worldwide, some of which lead to life-threatening conditions such as encephalitis or haemorrhagic fever. …”
Publicado 2011
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9634por Farnesi, Luana C., Brito, José M., Linss, Jutta G., Pelajo-Machado, Marcelo, Valle, Denise, Rezende, Gustavo L.“…Population control of the dengue vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti, is difficult due to many reasons, one being the development of resistance to neurotoxic insecticides employed. …”
Publicado 2012
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9635por Korgaonkar, Nandini S., Kumar, Ashwani, Yadav, Rajpal S., Kabadi, Dipak, Dash, Aditya P.“…Eleven vector species had human hosts, including malaria vectors Anopheles stephensi (1.3%), An. fluviatilis (1.8%), and An. culicifacies (0.76%); filariasis vectors Culex quinquefasciatus (40.8%) and Mansonia uniformis (1.8%); Japanese encephalitis vectors Cx. tritaeniorhynchus (17.4%), Cx. vishnui (7.7%), Cx. pseudovishnui (0.1%), and Cx. gelidus (2.4%); and dengue and chikungunya vectors Aedes albopictus (0.9%) and Ae. aegypti (0.6%). …”
Publicado 2012
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9636por Chen, Szu-Ting, Liu, Ren-Shyan, Wu, Ming-Fang, Lin, Yi-Ling, Chen, Se-Yi, Tan, David Tat-Wei, Chou, Teh-Ying, Tsai, I-Shuen, Li, Lei, Hsieh, Shie-Liang“…CLEC5A/MDL-1, a member of the myeloid C-type lectin family expressed on macrophages and neutrophils, is critical for dengue virus (DV)-induced hemorrhagic fever and shock syndrome in Stat1 (−/−) mice and ConA-treated wild type mice. …”
Publicado 2012
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9637por van den Berg, Henk, Zaim, Morteza, Yadav, Rajpal Singh, Soares, Agnes, Ameneshewa, Birkinesh, Mnzava, Abraham, Hii, Jeffrey, Dash, Aditya Prasad, Ejov, Mikhail“…Results: The main disease targeted with insecticides was malaria, followed by dengue, leishmaniasis, and Chagas disease. The use of vector control insecticides was dominated by organochlorines [i.e., DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane)] in terms of quantity applied (71% of total) and by pyrethroids in terms of the surface or area covered (81% of total). …”
Publicado 2012
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9638“…BACKGROUND: Aedes polynesiensis is the primary vector of Wuchereria bancrofti in the South Pacific and an important vector of dengue virus. An improved understanding of the mosquito population genetics is needed for insight into the population dynamics and dispersal, which can aid in understanding the epidemiology of disease transmission and control of the vector. …”
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9639“…Global climate change can potentially increase the transmission of mosquito vector-borne diseases such as malaria, lymphatic filariasis, and dengue in many parts of the world. These predictions are based on the effects of changing temperature, rainfall, and humidity on mosquito breeding and survival, the more rapid development of ingested pathogens in mosquitoes and the more frequent blood feeds at moderately higher ambient temperatures. …”
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9640por Lacroix, Renaud, McKemey, Andrew R., Raduan, Norzahira, Kwee Wee, Lim, Hong Ming, Wong, Guat Ney, Teoh, Rahidah A.A., Siti, Salman, Sawaluddin, Subramaniam, Selvi, Nordin, Oreenaiza, Hanum A.T., Norhaida, Angamuthu, Chandru, Marlina Mansor, Suria, Lees, Rosemary S., Naish, Neil, Scaife, Sarah, Gray, Pam, Labbé, Geneviève, Beech, Camilla, Nimmo, Derric, Alphey, Luke, Vasan, Seshadri S., Han Lim, Lee, Wasi A., Nazni, Murad, Shahnaz“…BACKGROUND: Dengue is the most important mosquito-borne viral disease. …”
Publicado 2012
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