Direct mosquito feedings on dengue-2 virus-infected people reveal dynamics of human infectiousness.
Dengue virus (DENV) transmission from humans to mosquitoes is a poorly documented, but critical component of DENV epidemiology. Magnitude of viremia is the primary determinant of successful human-to-mosquito DENV transmission. People with the same level of viremia, however, can vary in their infecti...
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