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  • 1. Detection and Serotyping of Dengue Viruses in Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Collected in Surabaya, Indonesia from 2008 to 2015.
    Mulyatno KC, Kotaki T, Yotopranoto S, Rohmah EA, Churotin S, Sucipto TH, Amarullah IH, Wardhani P, Soegijanto S, Kameoka M.
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  • 2. Vertical transmission of dengue virus in Aedes aegypti and its role in the epidemiological persistence of dengue in Central and Southern Mexico.
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    Padonou GG, Konkon AK, Zoungbédji DM, Salako AS, Sovi A, Oussou O, Sidick A, Ahouandjinou J, Towakinou L, Ossé R, Baba-Moussa L, Akogbéto MC.
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    Chen CF, Shu PY, Teng HJ, Su CL, Wu JW, Wang JH, Lin TH, Huang JH, Wu HS.
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