Parasitology Reprints: Virales, Volume 41958 - Domestic animals |
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... vector ) and Armigeres obturbans , but failed with Culex fatigans ( now rejected as a vector ) . Thus , their results , being correct for two species ( constituting positive and negative controls ) , would seem to be possibly correct ...
... vector ) and Armigeres obturbans , but failed with Culex fatigans ( now rejected as a vector ) . Thus , their results , being correct for two species ( constituting positive and negative controls ) , would seem to be possibly correct ...
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... Vector . Considering only the biological vector , of greatest conse- quence is Aëdes ægypti because of its extremely wide distribution ( see map ) . ( a ) Biological Races . This conception has been investigated in relation to certain ...
... Vector . Considering only the biological vector , of greatest conse- quence is Aëdes ægypti because of its extremely wide distribution ( see map ) . ( a ) Biological Races . This conception has been investigated in relation to certain ...
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... vector of yellow fever which has been found infected in the field in Bwamba ( Mahaffy & others , 1942 ; Smithburn & Haddow , 1946 ) . The environment indicated . is also a very likely one ; plantation is frequently raided by monkey , in ...
... vector of yellow fever which has been found infected in the field in Bwamba ( Mahaffy & others , 1942 ; Smithburn & Haddow , 1946 ) . The environment indicated . is also a very likely one ; plantation is frequently raided by monkey , in ...
Contents
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF DENGUE FEVER | 25 |
CLINICAL DESCRIPTION | 29 |
SPECIFIC ETIOLOGY | 80 |
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5th day Aedes Aëdes ægypti agglutination albumin albuminuria animals anti-icteroides serum areas attack Autopsy bedbugs biting blood casos clinical congested Culex fatigans culture dark-field death dengue fever dengue virus Died disease ecchymoses Elford emulsion epidemic Etiology of yellow experimental infection febre amarella febrile feeding Guayaquil guinea pigs guinea pigs inoculated hemorrhagic HIDEYO NOGUCHI hydration icterus immune serum incubation period infected guinea pig infection inoculated intraperitoneally jaundice kidney killed laboratory Leptospira icterohemorrhagia Leptospira icteroides lesions liver and kidney lungs mice microscope mild minimum lethal doses monkeys mosquitoes neosalvarsan normal guinea pigs observed obtained occurred onset pains particles Pfeiffer reaction poliomyelitis present rabbit serum salvarsan sedimentation showed Siler solution species Stegomyia strains of Leptospira subcutaneously Survived symptoms Table temperature tested TEXT-FIG tion tobacco mosaic tobacco mosaic virus transmission experiments transmit tubes typical urine vaccine vector virulence viruses yellow fever patients yellow fever virus