Ecological drivers of sustained enzootic yellow fever virus transmission in Brazil, 2017-2021.
Beginning December 2016, sylvatic yellow fever (YF) outbreaks spread into southeastern Brazil, and Minas Gerais state experienced two sylvatic YF waves (2017 and 2018). Following these massive YF waves, we screened 187 free-living non-human primate (NHPs) carcasses collected throughout the state bet...
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Main Authors: | Natália Ingrid Oliveira Silva (Author), Gregory F Albery (Author), Matheus Soares Arruda (Author), Gabriela Fernanda Garcia Oliveira (Author), Thaís Alkifeles Costa (Author), Érica Munhoz de Mello (Author), Gabriel Dias Moreira (Author), Erik Vinícius Reis (Author), Simone Agostinho da Silva (Author), Marlise Costa Silva (Author), Munique Guimarães de Almeida (Author), Daniel J Becker (Author), Colin J Carlson (Author), Nikos Vasilakis (Author), Kathryn A Hanley (Author), Betânia Paiva Drumond (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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