arbovirus in English

noun
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any of a group of viruses that are transmitted by mosquitoes, ticks, or other arthropods. They include encephalitis, dengue, and yellow fever.
Singh also observed that with the exception of Colarado tick fever and Ganjam viruses, those arboviruses that are naturally transmitted by mosquitoes or infect mosquitoes experimentally, multiplied in one or both of his cell lines.

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1. Key points on Arbovirus encephalitis

2. Reporting Data for Arbovirus Surveillance

3. There are many strains of Arbovirus

4. Texas Arbovirus Weekly Activity Reports

5. Arbovirus stands for arthropod-borne virus

6. Arbovirus threats are not easily thwarted by piecemeal efforts

7. Definition of Arbovirus : any of various RNA viruses (as an arenavirus, bunyavirus, or flavivirus) that are transmitted chiefly by arthropods and include the causative agents of dengue, encephalitis, sandfly fever, and yellow fever Other Words from Arbovirus Example Sentences Learn More about Arbovirus Other Words from Arbovirus

8. An Arbovirus is not a single type of virus

9. The objectives of the national Arbovirus surveillance system include: To monitor the geographic and Arbovirus surveillance systems over the eastern and southern United States

10. Arbovirus testing detects either antibodies produced by the body's immune system in response to a specific Arbovirus infection or it detects the virus's genetic material in blood or cerebrospinal fluid

11. “Arbovirus,” short for arthropod-borne virus, doesn’t refer to one particular virus

12. Arbovirus testing detects either antibodies produced by the body's immune system in response to a specific Arbovirus infection or it detects the virus's genetic material in blood or cerebrospinal fluid

13. (February 2017) Arbovirus is a Bangladeshi rock band formed in 2002 in Dhaka

14. Awareness of an Arbovirus associated disease in a particular area enables risk reduction

15. 30 It's popular in tropics and subtropics. It's a sort of disseminating widely Arbovirus disease.

16. West Nile virus is the only Arbovirus known to be transmitted within New York City

17. Any proposed changes to standard field activities must be coordinated with the Arbovirus/Entomology Team

18. To further develop national public health strategies for the distribution of Arbovirus surveillance, prevention, and control.

19. Abstract African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the sole member of the family Asfarviridae, and the only known DNA Arbovirus.

20. Arbovirus Any of the hundred or so viruses transmitted by an arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, bugs, lice, ticks and mites

21. Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an Arbovirus transmitted to domestic and wild ruminants by certain species of Culicoides midges

22. What causes Arbovirus encephalitis? The Arboviruses that cause encephalitis are passed on to people and animals by insects

23. SHUV RNA was identified in 5% of cerebrospinal fluid specimens collected during the Arbovirus season from public sector hospitals

24. The Arbovirus Testing Market report by PersistenceMarketResearch focuses on the healthcare trends to be pondered about in the upcoming period

25. Arbovirus is not part of the current viral classification system, which is based on the nature and structure of the viral genome.

26. Arbovirus Antibody Panel (IgG, IgM), IFA, CSF - Arboviruses are classically defined as viruses that can be transmitted to humans by an arthropod vector

27. Arbovirus is defined as viruses that are maintained in nature and are transmitted between susceptible vertebrate hosts by blood-feeding arthropods such as mosquitoes

28. Arbovirus infection is usually confirmed by immunological methods (complement fixation, ELISA, immune fluorescence assay, etc) or by PCR of the viral nucleic acid

29. Arbovirus is a term used to describe a group of viral infections transmitted to humans from a group of insects known as arthropods

30. The focus of the project is on harmonization and data sharing for cohort data, using Arbovirus clinical observational data as pilot and for methods development

31. The New Hampshire Arbovirus Surveillance Bulletin includes mosquito, animal and human test summaries for the current year and cumulative test summaries for prior years

32. Procedures: Agencies requesting Mosquito-Borne Encephalitis Surveillance Program information should contact the Arbovirus/Entomology Team at (512) 776-7615 or (888) 963-7111 ext

33. Statistical mapping techniques provide insights into the spread of two key Arbovirus vectors in Europe and the United States, and predict the future distributions of …

34. Scientists apply the name Arbovirus to over 250 different viruses from many different families of virus that are spread to people or animals by certain arthropods that feed on blood, …

35. Predictive ability of Arbovirus surveillance programs: baseline data are available, it is more informative to season, landscape ecology, meteorologic data, express vector or host abundance indices as vertebrate hosts, vectors, and human case data

36. Arbovirus (arthropod-borne virus) applies to any virus that is transmitted to humans and/or other vertebrates by certain species of blood-feeding arthropods, chiefly insects (flies and mosquitoes) and arachnids (ticks)

37. The majority of these strains belong to three genera: Flavivirus, Alphavirus, and Orthobunyavirus.Due to the increased prevalence and rapid spread of Arbovirus infections, they have emerged as one of the most significant health concerns today in the Americas.

38. The term “Arbovirus” has no taxonomic significance, but is a shortened name given to viruses that are transmitted by blood feeding arthropods (mosquitoes, ticks, etc.) Arboviruses can cause human encephalititis and are typically members of three virus families: Togavirdae (Alphavirus), Flavivirdae, and Bunyavirdae.

39. All but one Arbovirus species belong to one of five families of RNA viruses, suggesting that the high mutation frequencies of RNA genomes may be a prerequisite for entry into a cycle of alternating replication in the very different environments represented by vertebrate and invertebrate animals

40. Arbovirus Any of the hundred or so viruses transmitted by an arthropod vectors such as mosquitoes, bugs, lice, ticks and mites. The group includes viruses that cause various forms of ENCEPHALITIS, haemorrhagic fevers, YELLOW FEVER, DENGUE, Kyasanur Forest disease, Rift Valley fever and Chikungunya Forest fever.

41. Arbovirus Catalog The International Catalog of Arboviruses Including Certain Other Viruses of Vertebrates is a registry for the benefit of those studying Arboviruses. The Subcommittee on Information Exchange (SIE) of the American Committee on Arthropod-Borne Viruses (ACAV) is responsible for the dissemination of all data submitted.

42. Arbovirus, acronym derived from arthropod-borne virus, any of a group of RNA viruses that develop in arthropods (chiefly blood-sucking mosquitoes and ticks), in which they cause no apparent harm, and are subsequently transmitted by bites to vertebrate hosts, in which they establish infections and complete their growth cycle.