Rapid epidemic expansion of chikungunya virus-ECSA lineage in Paraguay
Giovanetti, M.; Vazquez, C.; Lima, M.; Castro, E.; Rojas, A.; Gomez de la Fuente, A.; Aquino, C.; Cantero, C.; Fleitas, F.; Torales, J.; Barrios, J.; Ortega, M. J.; Gamarra, M. L.; Villalba, S.; Alfonzo, T.; Xavier, J.; Adelino, T.; Fritsch, H.; Iani, F. C. M.; Pereira, G. d. C.; de Oliveira, C.; Schuab, G.; Strazza Rodrigues, E.; Kashima, S.; Leite, J. A.; Gresh, L.; Franco, L.; Tegally, H.; Van Voorhis, W.; Lessels, R.; Bispo de Filippis, A. M.; Ojeda, A.; Sequera, G.; Montoya, R.; Holmes, E. C.; de Oliveira, T.; Mendez Rico, J.; Lourenco, J.; Fonseca, V.; Alcantara, L. C. J.
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The spread of vector-borne viruses, such as CHIKV, is a significant public health concern in the Americas, with over 120,000 cases and 51 deaths in 2023, of which 46 occurred in Paraguay. Using a suite of genomic, phylodynamic, and epidemiological techniques, we characterized the ongoing large CHIKV epidemic in Paraguay. Article Summary LineGenomic and epidemiological characterization of the ongoing Chikungunya virus epidemic in Paraguay
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