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  Dengue 1   DEN IV

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Section VII - Natural Host Range (Additional text can be added below table)
 
 
Vertebrate (species and organ) and arthropod No. isolations/No. tested No. with antibody/No. tested Test used Country and region

Aedes niveus and Anopheles (Cel) balabacensis introlatus most likely jungle canopy vectors for dengue in Gunong Besout Forest, Malaysia (26).

Man:Very large number of isolations from acute phase blood days 1-5. Principal source of mosquito infection Many Hawaii, Southern Japan, SE Asia, India, Nigeria, New Guinea
Man Many Previously, not presently: Guam, Panama, French Oceana Australia. Currently: Indonesia, Ceylon
Monkeys 0 Numerous SE Asia, Philippine Islands, etc., but type uncertain
Sentinel monkey (blood) 1 Malaysia (21)
Mosquitoes: Aedes aegypti Many SE Asia
 
 
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