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Meanwhile, the Sussex and England all-rounder Luke Wright fears he may have contracted dengue fever while playing for Pune Warriors in the IPL.
England and Sussex all-rounder Luke Wright fears he may have contracted dengue fever while playing for Pune Warriors in the Indian Premier League.
Vector control may have worsened the dengue situation in Singapore because overt dengue attack rates in the 1990s and early 2000s were severalfold higher than those in the 1960s.
Current tests take a few days to produce results, and may have trouble distinguishing dengue from Zika, a related virus.
However, we cannot completely rule out the possibility that low levels of relocalized cytoplasmic RHA, below detection levels by immunofluorescence, may have affected the dengue life cycle.
Based on the geographic position of Dehong prefecture, which is a neighbor of Myanmar, it is reasonable to suspect that cross-border transmission contributes to the spread of DENV and may have caused the dengue outbreak in Dehong prefecture, Yunnan in 2013.
If your child develops a fever during that time, take your child to the hospital, as the mosquito may have been carrying dengue fever.
A further justification for narrowing our functional analyses to NF90 is that NF90 alone showed a partial relocalization to the cytoplasm of dengue virus-infected cells (Figure 4), and we hypothesized that the relocalization may have regulatory significance for dengue virus RNA translation or replication.
Consequently, exposure to dengue may have differed depending on the season of participation in the study.
Climate variability between years may have direct impact on dengue incidence in current and subsequent year (30– 30).
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