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11/04/2024

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Variable effects of transient Wolbachia infections on alphaviruses in Aedes aegypti

Wolbachia pipientis (= Wolbachia) has promise as a tool to suppress virus transmission by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. However, Wolbachia can have variable effects on mosquito-borne viruses. This variation remains poorly characterized, yet the multimodal effects of Wolbachia on diverse pathogens could have important implications for public health. Here, we examine the effects of transient somatic infection with two strains...

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Variable effects of transient Wolbachia infections on alphaviruses in Aedes aegypti

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