Isolation of Yellow fever virus from man and mosquitoes in the Amazon region of Brazil (Publicado originalmente em 1959)

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Causey, Ottis R
Maroja, O
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An epidemic of jungle Yellow fever was investigated in
November and December, 1954, and early 1955, in the Oriboca forest
about 20km distant from Belém, Pará, Brazil. The virus was isolated
from ten persons all of whom were employed in opening trails in a
virgin forest.
A second epidemic was studied near the village of Apeu
about 60km East of Belém in April and May of 1955. Yellow fever
virus was isolated from 11 cases.
A comparison of the acute and convalescent sera of all 21
cases showed a significant rise in antibody titer for Yellow fever virus.
Four strains of Yellow fever virus were isolated from
mosquitoes caught in the Oriboca forest at the time of the jungle
epidemic.
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CAUSEY, Ottis R.; MAROJA, O. Isolation of Yellow fever virus from man and mosquitoes in the Amazon region of Brazil (Publicado originalmente em 1959). In: INSTITUTO EVANDRO CHAGAS (Belém). Memórias do Instituto Evandro Chagas, v. 6. Belém: Instituto Evandro Chagas, 2002. p. 83-91. (Produção científica, v. 6).xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Vírus da Febre Amarela / isolamento & purificaçãoRegião Amazônica (BR)