Vector competence of Aedes aegypti in transmitting Chikungunya virus: effects and implications of extrinsic incubation temperature on dissemination and infection rates
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R. Sang | C. Khayeka–Wandabwa | F. Mulwa | Z. Ng'ang'a | J. Lutomiah | E. Chepkorir | J. Mutisya | C. Tigoi | Sophiah Mbaika | E. Oyoo–Okoth
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