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PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases | Vol.7, Issue.6 | 2017-05-29 | Pages

PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases

Estimates of dengue force of infection in children in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Aruna Dharshan De Silva,Harold S Margolis,Aravinda M de Silva,Clarence C Tam,Hasitha Tissera,Ananda Amarasinge  
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Dengue is the most important vector-borne viral disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood fever burden in Sri Lanka, which has experienced a number of large epidemics in the past decade. Despite this, data on the burden and transmission of dengue virus in the Indian Subcontinent are lacking. As part of a longitudinal fever surveillance study, we conducted a dengue seroprevalence survey among children aged

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Estimates of dengue force of infection in children in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Dengue is the most important vector-borne viral disease worldwide and a major cause of childhood fever burden in Sri Lanka, which has experienced a number of large epidemics in the past decade. Despite this, data on the burden and transmission of dengue virus in the Indian Subcontinent are lacking. As part of a longitudinal fever surveillance study, we conducted a dengue seroprevalence survey among children aged

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Aruna Dharshan De Silva,Harold S Margolis,Aravinda M de Silva,Clarence C Tam,Hasitha Tissera,Ananda Amarasinge,.Estimates of dengue force of infection in children in Colombo, Sri Lanka.. 7 (6),.

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