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underlined links for details: Other
important mosquito borne arboviruses with a more restricted distribution were
noted by Service (2008). Included
here are Ross River Virus (Alphavirus) in
Australasia, Sindbis (Alphavirus) in Africa, Australia, Asia and Europe, Murray Valley Encephalatis
(Alphavirus) in New Guinea and
Australia, and Rift Valley Fever (Bunyavirus) in Yemen, Arabia and Africa.
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Encephalomyelitis. Volume 5: Vesicular Stomatitis to Yellow Fever. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. Muller, R. 2002.
Worms and Human Diseases, 2nd edn.
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of Mosquito-Borne Arboviruses in California.
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