Risks and Challenges of Arboviral Diseases in Sudan: The Urgent Need for Actions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Epidemiology of the Major Arboviral Diseases in Sudan
2.1. Mosquito-Borne Viral Diseases
2.1.1. Yellow Fever Virus
2.1.2. Dengue Virus
2.1.3. West Nile Virus
2.1.4. Zika Virus
2.1.5. Chikungunya Virus
2.1.6. O’nyong-Nyong Virus
2.1.7. Rift Valley Fever Virus
2.2. Tick-Borne Viral Diseases
2.3. Sandfly-Borne Viral Diseases
3. Risks and Challenges
4. Conclusions and Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Ahmed, A.; Dietrich, I.; LaBeaud, A.D.; Lindsay, S.W.; Musa, A.; Weaver, S.C. Risks and Challenges of Arboviral Diseases in Sudan: The Urgent Need for Actions. Viruses 2020, 12, 81. https://doi.org/10.3390/v12010081
Ahmed A, Dietrich I, LaBeaud AD, Lindsay SW, Musa A, Weaver SC. Risks and Challenges of Arboviral Diseases in Sudan: The Urgent Need for Actions. Viruses. 2020; 12(1):81. https://doi.org/10.3390/v12010081
Chicago/Turabian StyleAhmed, Ayman, Isabelle Dietrich, A. Desiree LaBeaud, Steve W. Lindsay, Ahmed Musa, and Scott C. Weaver. 2020. "Risks and Challenges of Arboviral Diseases in Sudan: The Urgent Need for Actions" Viruses 12, no. 1: 81. https://doi.org/10.3390/v12010081
APA StyleAhmed, A., Dietrich, I., LaBeaud, A. D., Lindsay, S. W., Musa, A., & Weaver, S. C. (2020). Risks and Challenges of Arboviral Diseases in Sudan: The Urgent Need for Actions. Viruses, 12(1), 81. https://doi.org/10.3390/v12010081