Serological Evidence Of Dengue Infection In Nonhuman Primates In Peninsular Malaysia

Jangkitan Virus Denggi (DENV) berlaku di kalangan manusia dan di dalam kitaran Silvatik. Pada tahun 2008 seorang pelajar universiti didiagnoskan dengan Demam Hemorajik Denggi (DHF) selepas ia mengembara di Semenanjung Malaysia dan pemencilan darah selanjutnya menunjukkan bahawa jangkitan itu adal...

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Main Author: Kee , William Stuebing
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spelling my.usm.eprints.30403 http://eprints.usm.my/30403/ Serological Evidence Of Dengue Infection In Nonhuman Primates In Peninsular Malaysia Kee , William Stuebing QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution) Jangkitan Virus Denggi (DENV) berlaku di kalangan manusia dan di dalam kitaran Silvatik. Pada tahun 2008 seorang pelajar universiti didiagnoskan dengan Demam Hemorajik Denggi (DHF) selepas ia mengembara di Semenanjung Malaysia dan pemencilan darah selanjutnya menunjukkan bahawa jangkitan itu adalah Serotip-2 DENV Silvatik. Kawasan Malaysia dengan kepadatan populasi yang tinggi didapati tidak mempunyai sebarang maklumat semasa berkenaan dengan kitaran DENV Silvatik. Dengue viruses (DENV) circulate in both human and sylvatic cycles. In 2008, a Malaysian university student was diagnosed with dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and a sylvatic DENV serotype 2 was isolated from his blood. Current information on sylvatic DENV cycles in these heavily populated areas of Malaysia is nonexistent. Sylvatic DENV can cause severe disease (DHF) in humans. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the location and host species of sylvatic DENV cycles as a first step in assessing the risk that such zoonotic viruses pose to the surrounding human population 2015-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/30403/1/William_Stuebing_USM_MSc_Thesis.pdf Kee , William Stuebing (2015) Serological Evidence Of Dengue Infection In Nonhuman Primates In Peninsular Malaysia. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Kee , William Stuebing
Serological Evidence Of Dengue Infection In Nonhuman Primates In Peninsular Malaysia
description Jangkitan Virus Denggi (DENV) berlaku di kalangan manusia dan di dalam kitaran Silvatik. Pada tahun 2008 seorang pelajar universiti didiagnoskan dengan Demam Hemorajik Denggi (DHF) selepas ia mengembara di Semenanjung Malaysia dan pemencilan darah selanjutnya menunjukkan bahawa jangkitan itu adalah Serotip-2 DENV Silvatik. Kawasan Malaysia dengan kepadatan populasi yang tinggi didapati tidak mempunyai sebarang maklumat semasa berkenaan dengan kitaran DENV Silvatik. Dengue viruses (DENV) circulate in both human and sylvatic cycles. In 2008, a Malaysian university student was diagnosed with dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and a sylvatic DENV serotype 2 was isolated from his blood. Current information on sylvatic DENV cycles in these heavily populated areas of Malaysia is nonexistent. Sylvatic DENV can cause severe disease (DHF) in humans. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the location and host species of sylvatic DENV cycles as a first step in assessing the risk that such zoonotic viruses pose to the surrounding human population
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title Serological Evidence Of Dengue Infection In Nonhuman Primates In Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Serological Evidence Of Dengue Infection In Nonhuman Primates In Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Serological Evidence Of Dengue Infection In Nonhuman Primates In Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Serological Evidence Of Dengue Infection In Nonhuman Primates In Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Serological Evidence Of Dengue Infection In Nonhuman Primates In Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort serological evidence of dengue infection in nonhuman primates in peninsular malaysia
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