Anopheles mosquitoes may drive invasion and transmission of Mayaro virus across geographically diverse regions.
The Togavirus (Alphavirus) Mayaro virus (MAYV) was initially described in 1954 from Mayaro County (Trinidad) and has been responsible for outbreaks in South America and the Caribbean. Imported MAYV cases are on the rise, leading to invasion concerns similar to Chikungunya and Zika viruses. Little is...
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Main Authors: | Marco Brustolin (Author), Sujit Pujhari (Author), Cory A Henderson (Author), Jason L Rasgon (Author) |
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