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Publikováno v:
The Indian Journal of Medical Research
Indian Journal of Medical Research, Vol 138, Iss 2, Pp 257-261 (2013)
Indian Journal of Medical Research, Vol 138, Iss 2, Pp 257-261 (2013)
Background & objectives: Bagaza virus (BAGV), a flavivirus synonymous with Israel turkey meningoencephalitis virus, has been found to circulate in India. BAGV has recently been held responsible for inducing febrile illness in humans and causing unusu
Autor:
Sarika Amdekar, Ashwini More, Poonam Patil, Deepti Parashar, A B Sudeep, Atul M. Walimbe, M. S. Mavale
Publikováno v:
Current Science. 115:25
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a mosquito-borne alphavirus (family Togaviridae), has become a globally major public health problem since 2004 (ref. 1). No vaccines or therapeutics are available except for mosquito control. CHIKV is relatively stable in b
Autor:
Akhilesh C. Mishra, M D Gokhale, Supriya L. Hundekar, A B Sudeep, Deepti Parashar, Vidya A. Arankalle, M. S. Mavale, Y. S. Ghodke
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 86:178-180
Experiments were conducted to determine the persistence of chikungunya viral (CHIKV) RNA in experimentally infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes stored for prolonged periods at 28°C. Intra-thoracically inoculated mosquitoes with confirmed positivity wer
Autor:
Deepti Parashar, M. S. Mavale, Vidya A. Arankalle, Y. S. Ghodke, Akhilesh C. Mishra, Geevarghese Geevarghese, M D Gokhale, A B Sudeep
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 83:1242-1244
Experiments were conducted to demonstrate the role of male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in the maintenance and transmission of chikungunya virus (CHIKV) to female mosquitoes. We demonstrated that infected male mosquitoes are capable of infecting females
Autor:
Pradip V. Fulmali, M. S. Mavale, Akhilesh C. Mishra, Yuvraj S. Ghodke, G. Geevarghese, P. C. Kanojia
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 76:307-309
Experiments were carried out to demonstrate the susceptibity and transmission potential of Phlebotomus argentipes (Annandale & Brunetti) for Chandipura virus (CHPV). In India, P. argentipes is one of the predominant species found in many areas endemi
Autor:
Anand Singh, Akhilesh C. Mishra, Y. S. Ghodke, M. S. Mavale, G. Geevarghese, Pradip V. Fulmali
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 42:909-911
Experiments in the laboratory documented vertical and venereal transmission of Chandipura virus (CHPV) in Aedes aegypti (L.). The minimum filial infection rate among the progeny of infected females was 1.2%; the rate among male and female progeny was
Autor:
M S, Mavale, P V, Fulmali, G, Geevarghese, V A, Arankalle, Y S, Ghodke, P C, Kanojia, A C, Mishra
Publikováno v:
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 75(6)
Experiments were conducted in the laboratory on Phlebotomus papatasi to determine the possible role of males in maintaining or sustaining the Chandipura virus (CHPV) activity in nature. This study indicated that infected males are capable of passing
Autor:
M. S. Mavale, Y. S. Ghodke, Vidya A. Arankalle, G. Geevarghese, Akhilesh C. Mishra, Pradip V. Fulmali, P. C. Kanojia
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 75:1151-1152
Experiments were conducted in the laboratory on Phlebotomus papatasi to determine the possible role of males in maintaining or sustaining the Chandipura virus (CHPV) activity in nature. This study indicated that infected males are capable of passing
Publikováno v:
Acta virologica. 36(4)
Ae. vittatus mosquitoes were infected by oral route and by intrathoracic inoculation with dengue (DEN) viruses and tested for the presence of dengue virus antigen in their head squashes and salivary glands by indirect immunofluorescence. The results
Publikováno v:
Acta virologica. 35(1)
Susceptibility of Culex tritaeniorhynchus, Cx. Bitaeniorhynchus, Cx. quinquefasciatus, and Aedes aegypti to Chandipura (CHP) virus was compared after parental inoculation of the mosquitoes. Virus detection was done by indirect immunofluorescence (IF)