Yellow fever and dengue—the interactions of virus, vector and host in the re-emergence of epidemic disease

1994 Seminars in Virology 98 citations

Keywords

Dengue feverEnzooticAedes aegyptiOutbreakDengue virusYellow feverTransmission (telecommunications)Vector (molecular biology)BiologyVirologyFlavivirusArbovirusAedesChikungunyaEcologyVirus

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1994
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5
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133-145
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Thomas P. Monath (1994). Yellow fever and dengue—the interactions of virus, vector and host in the re-emergence of epidemic disease. Seminars in Virology , 5 (2) , 133-145. https://doi.org/10.1006/smvy.1994.1014

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10.1006/smvy.1994.1014