Arboviruses emerging in Peru: need for early detection of febrile syndrome during El Niño episodes
Carta al editor / Letter to editor
The presence of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) implies the presence of fluctuating rains in coastal areas and these changes influence the occurrence of febrile syndromes outbreaks. In Peru, Aedes aegypti is the vector responsible for various viruses such as the dengue, Zika, chikungunya, which is distributed in 18 Peruvian departments. These viruses cause similar clinical characteristics in the host and for this reason rapid, sensitive and specific diagnostic tests are needed so that the patient can receive timely treatment.
AUTOR(es): Tantaléan Yépez,Derek; Sánchez-Carbonel,José; Ulloa Urizar,Gabriela; Aguilar Luis,Miguel Angel; Espinoza Morales,Diego; Silva-Caso, Wilmer; Pons, María J.; Del Valle Mendoza,Juana
EDITORIAL: Elsevier B.V.
FECHA DE PUBLICACIÓN: JUL 2016
ENLACES ADICIONALES: http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1995764516301353
CITACIÓN:
Tantaléan-Yépez D, Sánchez-Carbonel J, Ulloa-Urizar G, Aguilar-Luis MA, Espinoza-Morales D, Silva-Caso W, Pons MJ, Valle-Mendoza Jd, Arboviruses emerging in Peru: need for early detection of febrile syndrome during El Niño episodes, Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine (2016), doi: 10.1016/j.apjtm.2016.06.018.
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