Co-infections with Chikungunya Virus and Dengue Virus in Delhi, India
Emerging infectious diseases2009Vol. 15(7), pp. 1077–1080
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Abstract
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are common vectors for dengue virus and chikungunya virus. In areas where both viruses cocirculate, they can be transmitted together. During a dengue outbreak in Delhi in 2006, 17 of 69 serum samples were positive for chikungunya virus by reverse transcription-PCR; 6 samples were positive for both viruses.
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