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  Everglades   EVEV

Arbovirus

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3

Results of SALS surveys and information from the Catalogue.
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Hepa Filtration, Vaccination Recommended 

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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


On preferred hammocks of Everglades National Park, south Florida, infection rates can be very high in Culex (Melanoconion) sp., ranging from 1:50 to 1:200 (5). Three human clinical cases documented in Florida (10, 11).
Man 38/65 HI Big Cypress, S. Florida, 1960 (7)
Peromyscus gossypinus (cotton mouse) 22/72 HI Everglades, S. Florida 1964-65(5)
Peromyscus gossypinus 108/325 HI Everglades, S. Florida 1965-69 (4)
Signodon hispidis (cotton rat) 3/30 HI Everglades, S. Florida 1964-65(5)
Signodon hispidis 1/130 63/304 HI Everglades, S. Florida 1965-69(4)
Oppossum 1/118 20/118 HI
Raccoon 9/107 HI
Bobcat 2/17 HI
Oryzomyz palustris (rice rat) 2/13 HI
Cottontail and marsh rabbits 0/24 HI
White-tailed deer 1/3
Isolations in Everglades, S. Florida, 1963-1968 (6)
Aedes atlanticus/tormentor 1
Ae taeniorhynchus 8
Anopheles crucians 2
Culex nigripalpus 12
Cx (Mel) sp. 69
 
 
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