Dengue Articles & Analysis
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In recent years, mRNA vaccines have been generated against multiple flaviviruses, including tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) and Dengue virus. However, most of these vaccines target structural protein epitopes to induce neutralizing antibody responses, which is complicated by the potential induction of antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). ...
The disease or other processes (such as inflammatory processes and infectious diseases) can be stopped by being able to inhibit the binding of GAGs proteins, where GAGs act as receptors for certain viruses of the flavivirus type, such as dengue. GAGs also belong to the three components of the dermis, the layer below the epidermis of the skin, as well as collagen and elastin. ...
The arthropod route of transmission is particularly important for virus including disease as yellow fever, dengue, and others. Other animal bites can transmit rabies, for example. ...
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Malaria. Yellow Fever. Zika. Dengue. West Nile virus. These are some of the diseases, carried by mosquitos, that infect millions of people worldwide every year. ...
However, it also has been shown arboviruses including St. Louis encephalitis, Dengue and Japanese B encephalitis virus can persistently infect lepidopteran cell lines used for recombinant protein production. ...
The same type of tropical mosquito also transmits dengue and chikungunya. There have also been some documented cases of sexual transmission, and blood transfusions as a possible source of infection. ...
Add one more horror to the list of awful threats that climate change poses: it could introduce dengue fever in Europe. Dengue fever is already a hazard for 2.5 billion people in humid tropical regions, and 50-100 million people a year are infected by the mosquito-borne disease. ...
This study was designed to determine the seasonal variation in abundance of dengue vectors at open spaces, empty houses, parks, and markets in endemic and nonendemic districts of dengue. ...