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    Simultaneous circulation of two West Nile virus lineage 2 clades and Bagaza virus in the Zambezi region, Namibia by Guggemos, Heiko D, Fendt, Matthias, Hieke, Christian, Heyde, Verena, Mfune, John K E, Borgemeister, Christian, Junglen, Sandra

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (02-04-2021)
    “…Flaviviruses include a great diversity of mosquito-borne arboviruses with epidemic potential and high global disease burden. Several flaviviruses are…”
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    Insights into the Evolutionary Origin of Mediterranean Sandfly Fever Viruses by Marklewitz, Marco, Tchouassi, David P., Hieke, Christian, Heyde, Verena, Torto, Baldwyn, Sang, Rosemary, Junglen, Sandra

    Published in mSphere (02-09-2020)
    “…Studies on the genetic diversity of arthropod-borne viruses circulating in rural regions can provide critical early indications on new emerging viruses…”
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    Genotypic and phylogeographic insights into a pre-epidemic variant of Wesselsbron virus detected in sylvatic Aedes mcintoshi from Semuliki Forest, Uganda by Eibner, Georg Joachim, Graff, Selina Laura, Hieke, Christian, Ochieng, James Robert, Kopp, Anne, Drosten, Christian, Lutwama, Julius, Rwego, Innocent Bidason, Junglen, Sandra

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (12-11-2024)
    “…Wesselsbron virus (WSLV) is a neglected mosquito-borne virus within the yellow fever subgroup in the genus Orthoflavivirus of the Flaviviridae family. Despite…”
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    Orbiviruses in biting midges and mosquitoes from the Zambezi region, Namibia by Guggemos, Heiko D., Fendt, Matthias, Hermanns, Kyra, Hieke, Christian, Heyde, Verena, Mfune, John K. E., Borgemeister, Christian, Junglen, Sandra

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-01-2021)
    “…The genus Orbivirus includes a variety of pathogenic viruses that are transmitted by biting midges, mosquitoes and ticks. Some of the economically most…”
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