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Neglected Australian arboviruses: Quam gravis?
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posted on 2017-12-21, 00:00 authored by Narayan Gyawali, Richard Bradbury, JG Aaskov, Andrew Taylor-RobinsonAt least 75 arboviruses have been identified from Australia. Most have a zoonotic transmission cycle, maintained in the environment by cycling between arthropod vectors and susceptible mammalian or avian hosts. The primary arboviruses that cause human disease in Australia are Ross River, Barmah Forest, Murray Valley encephalitis, Kunjin and dengue. Several other arboviruses are associated with human disease but little is known about their clinical course and diagnostic testing is not routinely available. Given the significant prevalence of undifferentiated febrile illness in Australia, investigation of the potential threat to public health presented by these viruses is required.
© 2017 Institut Pasteur. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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