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pro vyhledávání: '"S. Victor Jerald Leo"'
Autor:
V. Thenmozhi, R. Paramasivan, P. Philip Samuel, T. Kamaraj, T. Balaji, K. J. Dhananjeyan, K. Venkatasubramani, S. Victor Jerald Leo, R. Sathish Babu, R. Govindarajan, B. K. Tyagi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases, Vol 50, Iss 3, Pp 229-231 (2013)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4f8402d40d8143e7953a970d2953503d
Autor:
P Philip Samuel, V Thenmozhi, M Muniaraj, D Ramesh, S Victor Jerald Leo, T Balaji, K Venkatasubramani, J Nagaraj, R Paramasivan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases, Vol 55, Iss 3, Pp 203-207 (2018)
Background & objectives: Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a mosquito-borne zoonotic disease. The JE virus (JEV) does not cause any disease among its natural hosts and transmission continues through mosquitoes belonging to Culex vishnui subgroup. This st
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bdd0653e9a344b4d84ae94848c5bc28e
Autor:
M Muniaraj, KJ Dhananjeyan, S Victor Jerald Leo, A. Veerapathiran, K Venkatasubramani, Bhavna Gupta, T. Balaji, R. Paramasivan
Publikováno v:
ENTOMON. 46:73-80
Aedes aegypti populations collected from four different localities in Tamil Nadu, India were analysed using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers to assess the level of genetic variations within and between populations. RAPDs were found to
Autor:
P Philip, Samuel, R, Govindarajan, R, Krishnamoorthi, S Victor Jerald, Leo, V, Rajamannar, J, Nagaraj
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases, Vol 58, Iss 2, Pp 154-158 (2021)
Background & objectives: Dengue emerged as an important public health problem in Tamil Nadu from 2000 onwards, reported in all the districts as an endemic disease of Tamil Nadu except Nilgiris district. So this study was carried out to understand the
Autor:
S. Gowri Sankar, V. Thenmozhi, K. J. Dhananjeyan, S Rathnapraba, S Victor Jerald Leo, S. John Vennison, E Kathiresan, Paramasivan R, Aparup Das
Publikováno v:
RSC Advances. 7:1927-1931
Swift and early diagnosis of dengue is important for case management and epidemiological purpose. We developed a dengue NS1 antigen specific capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for early diagnosis using a panel of monoclonal antibodies
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases, Vol 49, Iss 4, Pp 258-261 (2012)
Background & objectives: Wolbachia are common intracellular bacteria that are found in arthropods and nematodes.These endosymbionts are transmitted vertically through host eggs and alter host biology in diverse ways, includingthe induction of reprodu
Autor:
Natarajan Arunachalam, S Victor Jerald Leo, P Philip Samuel, R. Krishnamoorthy, Paramasivan R, R. Govindarajan
Publikováno v:
Tropical doctor. 47(2)
As original tribal ways of living have morphed from a forest dweller existence, dengue is no longer an urban infection but is now also found in rural hilly areas. The spread of dengue is enhanced by the frequent movement of people to endemic areas wh
Autor:
S Victor Jerald Leo, V. Thenmozhi, P Philip Samuel, J Nagaraj, M Muniaraj, T. Balaji, Paramasivan R, D Ramesh, K Venkatasubramani
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases, Vol 55, Iss 3, Pp 203-207 (2018)
Background & objectives: Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a mosquito-borne zoonotic disease. The JE virus (JEV) does not cause any disease among its natural hosts and transmission continues through mosquitoes belonging to Culex vishnui subgroup. This st
Autor:
Paramasivan R, V Thenmozhi, T. Balaji, KJ Dhananjeyan, S Victor Jerald Leo, K Venkatasubramani
Publikováno v:
Tropical doctor. 45(3)
Following a report of dengue outbreak from January 2010 to 2012 in the Tirunelveli, Theni, Dharmapuri and Thiruvallur districts of Tamil Nadu state, India, an investigation was carried out. The study was to demonstrate the probable presence of Chikun
Autor:
M, Muniaraj, R, Paramasivan, I P, Sunish, N, Arunachalam, T, Mariappan, S Victor, Jerald Leo, K J, Dhananjeyan
Publikováno v:
Journal of vector borne diseases. 49(4)
Wolbachia are common intracellular bacteria that are found in arthropods and nematodes. These endosymbionts are transmitted vertically through host eggs and alter host biology in diverse ways, including the induction of reproductive manipulations, su