2023
DOI: 10.1177/15353702231220659
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Aedes-borne orthoflavivirus infections in neotropical primates – Ecology, susceptibility, and pathogenesis

Paula Rodrigues de Almeida,
Matheus Nunes Weber,
Luciana Sonne
et al.

Abstract: Arboviral diseases comprise a group of important infectious diseases imposing a heavy burden to public health in many locations of the world. Orthoflaviviruses are viruses belonging to the genus Orthoflavivirus; this genus includes some of the most relevant arboviruses to human health. Orthoflaviviruses can infect several different hosts, with some species being transmitted in cycles involving birds and anthropophilic mosquitoes and others transmitted between mammals and mostly Aedes sp. mosquitoes. Some of th… Show more

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