Section outline

  • Lecture: Arboviruses

    Faculty:  Angelle Desiree LaBeaud

    Location:  Mission Hall 1106

    • Weaver and Reisen. Present and Future Arboviral Threats. Antiviral Research. Feb 2010. File
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    • Nguku et al. An Investigation of a Major Outbreak of Rift Valley Fever in Kenya: 2006–2007. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 83(Suppl 2), 2010, pp. 5–13 File
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    • Bourtzis et al. Harnessing mosquito–Wolbachia symbiosis for vector and disease control. Acta Tropica. 2014. File
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    • Articles for the student seminar: STUDENT TO CHOOSE ONE OF THE TWO QUESTIONS TO ADDRESS

      Question 1: Are novel approaches to vector control going to stop arboviral outbreaks?

       

    • Frentiu FD, Zakir T, Walker T, Popovici J, Pyke AT, et al. (2014) Limited Dengue Virus Replication in Field-Collected Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes Infected with Wolbachia. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 8(2): e2688. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0002688 File
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    • van den Hurk AF, Hall-Mendelin S, Pyke AT, Frentiu FD, McElroy K, et al. (2012) Impact of Wolbachia on Infection with Chikungunya and Yellow Fever Viruses in the Mosquito Vector Aedes aegypti. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 6(11): e1892. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0001 File
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    • Dodson BL, Hughes GL, Paul O, Matacchiero AC, Kramer LD, et al. (2014) Wolbachia Enhances West Nile Virus (WNV) Infection in the Mosquito Culex tarsalis. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 8(7): e2965. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0002965 File
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    • Black Alphey and James. Why RIDL is not SIT. Trends in Parasitology. August 2011. File
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    • Bonus (optional): Carvahlo et at. Mass Production of Genetically Modified Aedes aegypti for Field Releases in Brazil. JOVE. January 2014 File
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    • Question 2: How can a One Health approach prevent future RVFV outbreaks?

    • Anyangu et al. Risk Factors for Severe Rift Valley Fever Infection in Kenya, 2007. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 83(Suppl 2), 2010, pp. 14–21 File
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    • Munyua et al. Rift Valley Fever Outbreak in Livestock in Kenya, 2006–2007 . Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 83(Suppl 2), 2010, pp. 58–64 File
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    • Bird and Nichol. Breaking the chain. Rift Valley fever virus control via livestock vaccination. Current Opinion in Virology 2012, 2:315–323 File
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    • Anyamba et al. Prediction, Assessment of the Rift Valley Fever Activity in East and Southern Africa 2006–2008 and Possible Vector Control Strategies. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 83(Suppl2), 2010, pp. 43–51 File
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    • Bonus (optional): Olive, Goodman, and Reynes. The role of wild mammals in the maintenance of Rift Valley fever virus. J of Wildlife Diseases. 2012. File
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