A systematic review and meta-analysis of the potential non-human animal reservoirs and arthropod vectors of the Mayaro virus.
Improving our understanding of Mayaro virus (MAYV) ecology is critical to guide surveillance and risk assessment. We conducted a PRISMA-adherent systematic review of the published and grey literature to identify potential arthropod vectors and non-human animal reservoirs of MAYV. We searched PubMed/...
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Main Authors: | Michael Celone (Author), Bernard Okech (Author), Barbara A Han (Author), Brett M Forshey (Author), Assaf Anyamba (Author), James Dunford (Author), George Rutherford (Author), Neida Karen Mita-Mendoza (Author), Elizabet Lilia Estallo (Author), Ricardo Khouri (Author), Isadora Cristina de Siqueira (Author), Simon Pollett (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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