Seroprevalence screening for the west nile virus in Malaysia's Orang Asli population
Background: West Nile virus (WNV) infection is an emerging zoonotic disease caused by an RNA virus of the genus Flavivirus. WNV is preserved in the environment through cyclic transmission, with mosquitoes, particularly Culex species, serving as a vector, birds as an amplifying host and humans and ot...
Main Authors: | Marlina, Suria, Radzi, Siti Fatimah Muhd, Lani, Rafidah, Khor, Chee Sieng, Rahim, Nurul Farhana Abdul, Hassan, Habibi, Chang, Li Yen, AbuBakar, Sazaly, Zandi, Keivan |
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BMC
2014
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