Pages that link to "Q40308267"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Yellow fever outbreak affecting Alouatta populations in southern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul State), 2008–2009 (Q40308267):
Displaying 33 items.
- Pathophysiologic and transcriptomic analyses of viscerotropic yellow fever in a rhesus macaque model (Q27304745) (← links)
- Detection of the mosquito-borne flaviviruses, West Nile, Dengue, Saint Louis Encephalitis, Ilheus, Bussuquara, and Yellow Fever in free-ranging black howlers (Alouatta caraya) of Northeastern Argentina (Q28804216) (← links)
- Serological evidence of widespread circulation of West Nile virus and other flaviviruses in equines of the Pantanal, Brazil (Q35097833) (← links)
- Yellow Fever outbreaks in unvaccinated populations, Brazil, 2008-2009 (Q35119844) (← links)
- Surveillance for yellow Fever virus in non-human primates in southern Brazil, 2001-2011: a tool for prioritizing human populations for vaccination (Q35119860) (← links)
- SEROLOGICAL DETECTION OF HEPATITIS A VIRUS IN FREE-RANGING NEOTROPICAL PRIMATES (Sapajus spp., Alouatta caraya) FROM THE PARANÁ RIVER BASIN, BRAZIL (Q36692312) (← links)
- Animal Models of Zika Virus (Q38158325) (← links)
- Geographic patterns and environmental factors associated with human yellow fever presence in the Americas. (Q40039962) (← links)
- First case report of non-human primates (Alouatta clamitans) with the hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae serotype K1 strain ST 23: A possible emerging wildlife pathogen. (Q40082707) (← links)
- First report of yellow fever virus in non-human primates in the State of Paraná, Brazil (Q40236753) (← links)
- Genetic structure in the southernmost populations of black-and-gold howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) and its conservation implications. (Q41926668) (← links)
- A simple model explains the dynamics of preferential host switching among mammal RNA viruses (Q44913691) (← links)
- Molecular determinants of Yellow Fever Virus pathogenicity in Syrian Golden Hamsters: one mutation away from virulence (Q51730300) (← links)
- Primates in peril: the significance of Brazil, Madagascar, Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo for global primate conservation. (Q55230078) (← links)
- Searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack: advances in mosquito-borne arbovirus surveillance. (Q55292751) (← links)
- What Does the Future Hold for Yellow Fever Virus? (I) (Q56000905) (← links)
- Surveillance of Arboviruses in Primates and Sloths in the Atlantic Forest, Bahia, Brazil (Q56669360) (← links)
- Detection and Molecular Characterization of Yellow Fever Virus, 2017, Brazil (Q57092268) (← links)
- Yellow fever outbreak in Brazil: the puzzle of rapid viral spread and challenges for immunisation (Q58767052) (← links)
- Methods for detecting Zika virus in feces: A case study in captive squirrel monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis boliviensis) (Q60031586) (← links)
- Epizootics due to Yellow Fever Virus in São Paulo State, Brazil: viral dissemination to new areas (2016-2017) (Q64087118) (← links)
- Yellow fever outbreak in a rural-urban mixed community of Espírito Santo, Brazil: epidemiological aspects (Q64090726) (← links)
- The Importance of Coordinated Actions in Preventing the Spread of Yellow Fever to Human Populations: The Experience from the 2016-2017 Yellow Fever Outbreak in the Northeastern Region of São Paulo State. (Q64967371) (← links)
- Recent sylvatic yellow fever virus transmission in Brazil: the news from an old disease (Q84957699) (← links)
- Yellow fever epizootics in non-human primates, Southeast and Northeast Brazil (2017 and 2018) (Q89786941) (← links)
- Yellow fever in Brazil threatens successful recovery of endangered golden lion tamarins (Q90044805) (← links)
- Predicting Yellow Fever Through Species Distribution Modeling of Virus, Vector, and Monkeys (Q90601939) (← links)
- Survey on Non-Human Primates and Mosquitoes Does not Provide Evidences of Spillover/Spillback between the Urban and Sylvatic Cycles of Yellow Fever and Zika Viruses Following Severe Outbreaks in Southeast Brazil (Q90736190) (← links)
- Duration of Humoral and Cellular Immunity 8 Years After Administration of Reduced Doses of the 17DD-Yellow Fever Vaccine (Q91782465) (← links)
- Howler monkeys are the reservoir of malarial parasites causing zoonotic infections in the Atlantic forest of Rio de Janeiro (Q91800333) (← links)
- 17DD Yellow Fever Revaccination and Heightened Long-Term Immunity in Populations of Disease-Endemic Areas, Brazil (Q91823850) (← links)
- Prevention of yellow fever in travellers: an update (Q94585823) (← links)
- Possible non-sylvatic transmission of yellow fever between non-human primates in São Paulo city, Brazil, 2017-2018 (Q99727878) (← links)