Sindbis and West Nile Viruses: an electron microscope study of salivary gland infection in the vector mosquito Culex univittatus

Culex univittalus Theobald was infected by intrathoracic inoculation with Sindbis virus and West Nile virus respectively. Salivary glands were dissected out after 7 and 20 days extrinsic incubation and studied by transmission electron microscopy. How the superior vector capability of Cx. univittalus...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa 1990-09, Vol.53 (2), p.141-149
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Culex univittatus
Cytopathogenic changes
disease vectors
electron microscopy
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
infection
Intrathoracic inoculation
Microbiology
Mosquito salivary gland infection
Mosquito vector
salivary glands
Sindbis and West Nile Viruses
Sindbis virus
Transmission by bite
Vesicular structures
Virology
West Nile virus
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