Demographics of natural oral infection of mosquitos by Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus.

Journal: Journal Of Virology
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Abstract

The within-host diversity of virus populations can be drastically limited during between-host transmission, with primary infection of hosts representing a major constraint to diversity maintenance. However, there is an extreme paucity of quantitative data on the demographic changes experienced by virus populations during primary infection. Here, the multiplicity of cellular infection (MOI) and population bottlenecks were quantified during primary mosquito infection by Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, an arbovirus causing neurological disease in humans and equids.

Authors
Serafín Gutiérrez, Gaël Thébaud, Darci Smith, Joan Kenney, Scott Weaver
Relevant Conditions

Encephalitis