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  • 21. Entomological characterization of Aedes mosquitoes and arbovirus detection in Ibagué, a Colombian city with co-circulation of Zika, dengue and chikungunya viruses.
    Carrasquilla MC, Ortiz MI, León C, Rondón S, Kulkarni MA, Talbot B, Sander B, Vásquez H, Cordovez JM, González C, RADAM-LAC Research Team.
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    Joyce AL, Torres MM, Torres R, Moreno M.
    Parasit Vectors; 2018 Dec 14; 11(1):637. PubMed ID: 30547835
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  • 25. Identification of Zika virus in immature phases of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus: a surveillance strategy for outbreak anticipation.
    Maniero VC, Rangel PSC, Coelho LMC, Silva CSB, Aguiar RS, Lamas CC, Cardozo SV.
    Braz J Med Biol Res; 2019 Dec 14; 52(11):e8339. PubMed ID: 31721902
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  • 30. Surveillance of dengue virus in individual Aedes aegypti mosquitoes collected concurrently with suspected human cases in Tarlac City, Philippines.
    Balingit JC, Carvajal TM, Saito-Obata M, Gamboa M, Nicolasora AD, Sy AK, Oshitani H, Watanabe K.
    Parasit Vectors; 2020 Nov 25; 13(1):594. PubMed ID: 33239063
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  • 31. A peridomestic Aedes malayensis population in Singapore can transmit yellow fever virus.
    Miot EF, Aubry F, Dabo S, Mendenhall IH, Marcombe S, Tan CH, Ng LC, Failloux AB, Pompon J, Brey PT, Lambrechts L.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2019 Oct 25; 13(10):e0007783. PubMed ID: 31589616
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  • 32. Management of insecticide resistance in the major Aedes vectors of arboviruses: Advances and challenges.
    Dusfour I, Vontas J, David JP, Weetman D, Fonseca DM, Corbel V, Raghavendra K, Coulibaly MB, Martins AJ, Kasai S, Chandre F.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2019 Oct 25; 13(10):e0007615. PubMed ID: 31600206
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  • 34. Zika virus: An updated review of competent or naturally infected mosquitoes.
    Epelboin Y, Talaga S, Epelboin L, Dusfour I.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2017 Nov 25; 11(11):e0005933. PubMed ID: 29145400
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  • 35. Vector competence of Aedes aegypti from Havana, Cuba, for dengue virus type 1, chikungunya, and Zika viruses.
    Gutiérrez-Bugallo G, Boullis A, Martinez Y, Hery L, Rodríguez M, Bisset JA, Vega-Rúa A.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2020 Dec 25; 14(12):e0008941. PubMed ID: 33270652
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  • 36. Entomo-virological surveillance strategy for dengue, Zika and chikungunya arboviruses in field-caught Aedes mosquitoes in an endemic urban area of the Northeast of Brazil.
    Dos Reis IC, Gibson G, Ayllón T, de Medeiros Tavares A, de Araújo JMG, da Silva Monteiro E, Rodrigues Aguiar A, de Oliveira JV, de Paiva AAP, Wana Bezerra Pereira H, Dantas Monteiro J, Sá Carvalho M, Sabroza PC, Alves Honório N, ARBOALVO Network.
    Acta Trop; 2019 Sep 25; 197():105061. PubMed ID: 31194961
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  • 39. Concurrent amplification of Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever virus in a sylvatic focus of arboviruses in Southeastern Senegal, 2015.
    Diallo D, Fall G, Diagne CT, Gaye A, Ba Y, Dia I, Faye O, Diallo M.
    BMC Microbiol; 2020 Jun 26; 20(1):181. PubMed ID: 32590939
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