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- following arboviral diseases: Zika Virus Dengue fever Eastern Equine encephalitis West Nile Chikungunya Rift Valley Fever Because the arboviral encephalitides...
- which is transmitted by means of intimate physical contact. An example of arboviral transmission is the West Nile virus, which usually is incidentally transmitted...
- include vectors of parasitic diseases such as malaria and filariasis, and arboviral diseases such as yellow fever and dengue fever. By transmitting diseases...
- time-consuming), the clinical similarity of Oropouche fever to other more prevalent arboviral illnesses, and the fact that in many cases there may be co-infection with...
- poliovirus, and measles virus. Additional possible viral causes are arboviral flavivirus (St. Louis encephalitis, West Nile virus), bunyavirus (La Crosse...
- WE (July 2016). "ChikDenMaZika Syndrome: the challenge of diagnosing arboviral infections in the midst of concurrent epidemics". Annals of Clinical Microbiology...
- found in Asia, Latin America, and Northern Australia. Chikungunya is an arboviral disease transmitted by A. albopictus and A. aegypti mosquitoes. The virus...
- confusingly, sandfly fever and three-day fever) is a vector-borne febrile arboviral infection caused by three serotypes of Phlebovirus. It occurs in subtropical...
- substantially more viral entries. By the twelfth edition (1975) there were 118 arboviral illnesses. The 16th edition included "neoplastic, malignant viral-****ociated...
- 2016). "Zika fever and congenital Zika syndrome: An unexpected emerging arboviral disease". The Journal of Infection. 72 (5): 507–524. doi:10.1016/j.jinf...