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    • Applying Wolbachia to Eliminate Dengue AWED 

      Utarini, Adi; Ahmad, Riris A; Indriani, Citra (2017)
      This cluster randomised trial will evaluate the efficacy of Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegytpi mosquitoes in reducing dengue cases in Yogyakarta City, Indonesia. Primary objective: To assess the efficacy of community-based ...
    • Isolation of Zika Virus from Febrile Patient, Indonesia 

      Perkasa, A.; Yudhaputri, F.; Haryanto, S.; et al. (2016-06)
      Arthropodborne viruses (arboviruses) cause substantial human disease worldwide and have a pronounced effect on public health throughout Asia. Zika virus, discovered in Uganda in 1947 (1), is a flavivirus related to the ...
    • A survey for arboviral antibodies in sera of humans and animals in Lombok, Republic of Indonesia 

      Olson, JG; Ksiazek, TG; Gubler, DJ; et al. (2014)
      Sera were collected from humans, cattle, horses, goats, ducks, chickens, wild birds, bats and rats in Lombok, Indonesia, and were tested by haemagglutination inhibition (HI) for antibodies to JE, ZIKA, CHIK and RR. Selected ...
    • Zika Virus Infection Acquired During Brief Travel to Indonesia 

      Kwong, Jason C.; Druce, Julian D.; Leder, Karin (2014)
      Zika virus infection closely resembles dengue fever. It is possible that many cases are misdiagnosed or missed. We report a case of Zika virus infection in an Australian traveler who returned from Indonesia with fever and ...
    • Zika virus infection in Australia following a monkey bite in Indonesia 

      Leung, Grace H Y; Baird, Robert W; Druce, Julian; et al. (2016)
      A traveller returning to Australia developed Zika virus infection, with fever, rash and conjunctivitis, with onset five days after a monkey bite in Bali, Indonesia. Flavivirus RNA detected on PCR from a nasopharyngeal swab ...
    • Zika virus, a cause of fever in Central Java, Indonesia 

      Olson, J.G.; Ksiazek, T.G.; Suhandiman; et al. (2014)
      In 1977 and 1978 selected in-patients at the Tegalyoso Hospital, Klaten, Indonesia who had recent onsets of acute fever were serologically studied for evidence of alphavirus and flavivirus infections. A brief clinical ...