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Emergence of epidemic zika virus transmission and congenital zika syndrome: Are recently evolved traits to blame?
Scott C. Weaver
Microbiology And Immunology
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Adaptation
33%
Aedes Aegypti
33%
Associated Syndromes
33%
Conclusive Evidence
33%
Congenital Zika Syndrome
100%
Control Measures
33%
Future Risk
33%
Genetic Approach
33%
Guillain-Barré Syndrome
33%
Human Infection
66%
Human Pathogenesis
33%
Human Population
33%
Infection Outcome
33%
Mosquito Transmission
33%
Mosquito Vectors
33%
Reverse Genetics
33%
Serodiagnostics
33%
Severe Infection
33%
South Pacific
33%
Targeted Control
33%
Targeted Surveillance
33%
Urban Transmission
33%
Virus Emergence
33%
Zika Virus
100%
Zika Virus Transmission
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Aedes aegypti
25%
Infection
75%
Virus Transmission
100%
Zika Virus
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Infection
75%
Mosquito Vector
25%
Virus Transmission
100%
Zika Virus
100%