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  • ...er-virus-1-.png|300px|thumb|right|Computer-generated image of Yellow fever virus based on electron microscopy. From: Rayur.com [http://www.rayur.com/yellow- ...>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/?term=yellow+fever+virus Yellow fever virus]</font>'''
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  • [[Image:Wolbachia-infected-cell-Eliminate-Dengue-9-Ovaries-40x-v2.jpg |thumb|300px|right|Image shows Aedes aegypti cells wit ...ue virus, Chikungunya virus, Yellow Fever virus, Zika virus, and West Nile virus [[#References|[6]]]. Wolbachia’s ability to reduce the number of mosquito
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  • ...ds dengue and yellow fever, Culex pipiens mosquito which spreads West Nile Virus, and anopheles mosquito that act as the vector organism for malaria. [http: ...several species that act as vectors for deadly infectious diseases such as Dengue Fever [http://www.pnas.org/content/103/33/12534.full].
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  • ...e humans, birds, cows, dogs, cats, and other animals. Transmission of the virus occurs from the bite of an infected arthropod (i.e. a mosquito)(7). ...of the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) lead to the first reports of the virus in the United States in 1999. Throughout the world, human populations have
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  • ...a female <i>Aedes aegypti </i>, the most common vector of the Yellow Fever Virus. Photo taken by James Gathany for the CDC's Public Health Image Library (ht ...ellow fever virus, prevalent mostly in tropical climates. The yellow fever virus is a part of a family of viruses known as the Flavivirdae and the genus Fla
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  • ...%20micrograph%20(TEM)%20of%20the%20West%20Nile%20virus.jpg (CDC, West Nile virus.)].]] ...us) worldwide is West Nile virus (WNV). Recent epidemics have brought this virus into the global spotlight as an emerging threat requiring immediate attenti
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  • ...ons for medical testing to be done to determine whether the individual has Dengue Fever or leptospirosis. However, in areas where medical testing is limited, 10. Sharma, K.K.; Latha, P.; Kalawat, U. Coinfection of leptospirosis and dengue fever at a tertiary care center in South India. Scholar's Research Journal,
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  • ...on. Some more infamous zoonotic diseases are West Nile, Rabies, Ebola, and Dengue fever. ...to the same habitat. A prime example of this is the emergence of the Nipah virus (NiV). NiV is a member of the Henipavirus genus in the Paramyxoviridae, and
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  • ...pecies that transmit diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, and West Nile virus (for more info, see the Washington State Department of Health webpage at ht ...opulations that help spread significant human diseases such as malaria and Dengue.
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  • ...howTopic&topic_id=405 Caraballo, H (2014). "Malaria, Dengue, and West Nile Virus"]</ref> Other symptoms include headache, vomiting, jaundice, shivering, and
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