TY - JOUR
T1 - Characteristics of Madariaga and Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Infections, Panama
AU - Rivera, Luis Felipe
AU - Lezcano-Coba, Carlos
AU - Galué, Jose Francisco
AU - Rodriguez, Xacdiel
AU - Juarez, Yelissa
AU - De Souza, William
AU - Capitan-Barrios, Zeuz
AU - Valderrama, Anayansi
AU - Abrego, Leyda
AU - Cedeño, Hector
AU - Jackman, Carmela
AU - Waggoner, Jesse J.
AU - Aguilar, Patricia V.
AU - Guzman, Hilda
AU - Weaver, Scott
AU - Tesh, Robert
AU - López-Vèrges, Sandra
AU - Donnelly, Christl A.
AU - Estofolete, Cassia F.
AU - Nogueira, Mauricio L.
AU - Faria, Nuno R.
AU - Vasilakis, Nikos
AU - Vittor, Amy Y.
AU - Smith, Darci R.
AU - Carrera, Jean Paul
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PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Madariaga virus (MADV) and Venezuelan equine encephawere detected in Panama during 1961‒2023. We delitis virus (VEEV) are emerging arboviruses affecting rural scribed the clinical signs and symptoms and epidemiologic and remote areas of Latin America. However, clinical and characteristics of those cases, and also explored signs and epidemiologic reports are limited, and outbreaks are occur-symptoms as potential predictors of encephalitic alphavirus ring at an increasing frequency. We addressed the data gap infection compared with those of other arbovirus infections by analyzing all available clinical and epidemiologic data of occurring in the region. Our results highlight the challenges MADV and VEEV infections recorded since 1961 in Pan-for the clinical diagnosis of alphavirus disease in endemic ama. A total of 168 human alphavirus encephalitis cases regions with overlapping circulation of multiple arboviruses.
AB - Madariaga virus (MADV) and Venezuelan equine encephawere detected in Panama during 1961‒2023. We delitis virus (VEEV) are emerging arboviruses affecting rural scribed the clinical signs and symptoms and epidemiologic and remote areas of Latin America. However, clinical and characteristics of those cases, and also explored signs and epidemiologic reports are limited, and outbreaks are occur-symptoms as potential predictors of encephalitic alphavirus ring at an increasing frequency. We addressed the data gap infection compared with those of other arbovirus infections by analyzing all available clinical and epidemiologic data of occurring in the region. Our results highlight the challenges MADV and VEEV infections recorded since 1961 in Pan-for the clinical diagnosis of alphavirus disease in endemic ama. A total of 168 human alphavirus encephalitis cases regions with overlapping circulation of multiple arboviruses.
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U2 - 10.3201/eid3014.240182
DO - 10.3201/eid3014.240182
M3 - Article
C2 - 39530903
AN - SCOPUS:85209483178
SN - 1080-6040
VL - 30
SP - S94-S104
JO - Emerging infectious diseases
JF - Emerging infectious diseases
IS - 14
ER -