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Recent expansion of mosquito-borne pathogens into Texas
Scott C. Weaver
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Alan D.T. Barrett
Microbiology And Immunology
Pathology
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Texas
100%
Mosquito-borne Pathogen
100%
Recent Expansion
100%
West Nile Virus
75%
Virus
50%
Arthropod-borne Virus
50%
Flavivirus
25%
Alphavirus
25%
Human Disease
25%
Yellow Fever
25%
Vector-borne
25%
Bunyavirus
25%
Mosquito Vectors
25%
Enzootic
25%
Aedes Aegypti
25%
Urbanization
25%
Efficient Transmission
25%
Dengue Fever
25%
Peridomestic
25%
Urban Setting
25%
Zika Virus
25%
Chikungunya Fever
25%
Recent Introduction
25%
Human Travel
25%
19th Century
25%
Local Outbreak
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pathogen
100%
West Nile Virus
100%
Arbovirus
66%
Virus
66%
Alphavirus
33%
Flavivirus
33%
Chikungunya
33%
Dengue Fever
33%
Mosquito Vector
33%
Yellow Fever
33%
Bunyaviridae
33%
Zika Virus
33%
Diseases
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
West Nile Virus
100%
Infectious Agent
100%
Arbovirus
66%
Virus
66%
Flavivirus
33%
Alphavirus
33%
Yellow Fever
33%
Bunyaviridae
33%
Aedes aegypti
33%
Dengue Fever
33%
Zika Virus
33%