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distribution and seasonality of vertically transmitted dengue viruses in aedes mosquitoes in arid and semi-arid areas of rajasthan, india.transovarial transmission of dengue virus is a crucial etiological phenomenon responsible for persistence of virus during inter-epidemic period of the disease. distribution and seasonality of this phenomenon in disease endemic areas may contribute to explain emergence of dengue and its subsequent prevention. the study on seasonal and area distribution of transovarial transmission of dengue virus in aedes aegypti, ae. albopictus and ae. vittatus has been made in desert and non-desert districts of ...200818399318
entomological studies for surveillance and prevention of dengue in arid and semi-arid districts of rajasthan, india.rajasthan is one of the dengue endemic states of india. very few studies have been published on entomological aspects of dengue in this state. owing to water scarcity, inhabitants in desert areas overstore domestic water which leads to the persistence of dengue vectors within the domestic premises. area specific knowledge on breeding, key containers and seasonal rhythms of vector population is essential for preparing an effective prevention plan against dengue. present paper reports results of e ...200818592841
natural vertical transmission of dengue virus in peak summer collections of aedes aegypti (diptera: culicidae) from urban areas of jaipur (rajasthan) and delhi. 200819301702
distribution of dengue virus types in aedes aegypti in dengue endemic districts of rajasthan, india.dengue haemorrhagic fever (dhf) is the major cause of sustained morbidity/ mortality among human cases of dengue in dengue endemic areas of rajasthan. screening of mosquitoes collected from disease endemic settings and typing the virus could provide significant epidemiological information for prospective risk of dhf. we therefore carried out a study on different dengue virus types as occurring in field collected aedes aegypti mosquitoes from four dengue endemic districts of rajasthan, india.200919692746
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