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Autor:
Danilo O. Carvalho, Andre L. Costa-da-Silva, Vivian Petersen, Micael Santana de Souza, Rafaella S. Ioshino, Isabel C. S. Marques, Alexander W. E. Franz, Ken E. Olson, Anthony A. James, Margareth L. Capurro
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2023)
Abstract Dengue viruses (DENVs) are mosquito-borne flaviviruses causing millions of human infections each year and pose a challenge for public health systems worldwide. Aedes aegypti is the principal vector species transmitting DENVs to humans. Contr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/34b9343ed4f14d70b82f76c66fdc987d
Autor:
Helena R. C. Araújo, Danilo O. Carvalho, Rafaella S. Ioshino, André L. Costa-da-Silva, Margareth L. Capurro
Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 576-594 (2015)
Dengue is considered to be the most important mosquito-borne viral disease in the world. The Aedes aegypti mosquito, its vector, is highly anthropophilic and is very well adapted to urban environments. Although several vaccine candidates are in advan
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https://doaj.org/article/4e650f4ddb46491b8ded69805a4e0b79
Autor:
Danilo O Carvalho, Samira Chuffi, Rafaella S Ioshino, Isabel C S Marques, Regina Fini, Maria Karina Costa, Helena R C Araújo, André L Costa-da-Silva, Bianca Burini Kojin, Margareth L Capurro
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 3, p e0193164 (2018)
Ades aegypti is the most important arbovirus vector in the world, and new strategies are under evaluation. Biological studies mentioning the occurrence of a second mate in Aedes aegypti can interfere with vector control program planning, which involv
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/98c06140b4b14d3d8b92670a67978a9e
Autor:
Danilo O. Carvalho, Samira Chuffi, Rafaella S. Ioshino, Isabel C. S. Marques, Regina Fini, Maria Karina Costa, Helena R. C. Araújo, André L. Costa-da-Silva, Bianca Burini Kojin, Margareth L. Capurro
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 12, p e0209146 (2018)
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Ades aegypti is the most important arbovirus vector in the world, and new strategies are under evaluation. Biological studies mentioning the occurrence of a second mate in Aedes aegypti can interfere with vector control program planning, which involv