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1. Haemovigilance survey and screening strategy for arthropod-borne viruses in blood donors from Argentina.

2. Type I interferons are essential while type II interferon is dispensable for protection against St. Louis encephalitis virus infection in the mouse brain

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3. Autochthonous circulation of Saint Louis encephalitis and West Nile viruses in the Province of La Rioja, Argentina

4. Effect of Agroecosystems on Seroprevalence of St. Louis Encephalitis and West Nile Viruses in Birds, La Pampa, Argentina, 2017-2019

5. Assessment of Immunoglobulin M Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Ratios to Identify West Nile Virus and St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Infections During Concurrent Outbreaks of West Nile Virus and St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Diseases, Arizona 2015

6. Culex interfor and Culex saltanensis (Diptera: Culicidae) are susceptible and competent to transmit St. Louis encephalitis virus (Flavivirus: Flaviviridae) in central Argentina

7. Serological survey for Saint Louis encephalitis virus and West Nile virus in domestic mammals in Córdoba, Argentina: are our pets potential sentinels?

8. Detection of Saint Louis encephalitis virus in two Brazilian states

9. Serological Evidence of Exposure to Saint Louis Encephalitis and West Nile Viruses in Horses of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

10. Detection of Antibodies to Lokern, Main Drain, St. Louis Encephalitis, and West Nile Viruses in Vertebrate Animals in Chihuahua, Guerrero, and Michoacán, Mexico

11. Detection of antibodies against Icoaraci, Ilhéus, and Saint Louis Encephalitis arboviruses during yellow fever monitoring surveillance in non‐human primates ( Alouatta caraya ) in southern Brazil

12. Arbovirus serosurvey (Orthobunyavirus, Flavivirus, and Alphavirus) in a draft horse population from Santa Fe, Argentina (2013-2016)

13. Movement of St. Louis encephalitis virus in the Western United States, 2014- 2018

14. Comparison of Characteristics of Patients with West Nile Virus or St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Neuroinvasive Disease During Concurrent Outbreaks, Maricopa County, Arizona, 2015

15. A Review of the Control of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Continental United States

16. Assessment of Culex pipiens bioforms in the world’s southernmost distribution limit

17. Silent Circulation of the Saint Louis Encephalitis Virus among Humans and Equids, Southeast Brazil

18. Vector Competence for West Nile Virus and St. Louis Encephalitis Virus (

19. Reemergence of St. Louis Encephalitis Virus, California, 2015

20. First detection of Mansonia titillans (Diptera: Culicidae) infected with St. Louis encephalitis virus (Flaviviridae: Flavivirus) and Bunyamwera serogroup (Peribunyaviridae: Orthobunyavirus) in Argentina

21. Reemergence of St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Americas

22. St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Disease in the United States, 2003–2017

23. Evaluation of Argentinean Bird Species as Amplifying Hosts for St. Louis Encephalitis Virus (Flavivirus, Flaviviridae)

24. Production of recombinant NS1 protein and its possible use in encephalitic flavivirus differential diagnosis

25. Vírus da encefalite de Saint Louis em Mato Grosso, Centro-Oeste, Brasil

26. Monoclonal antibody against Saint Louis encephalitis prM viral protein

27. Multiplex qRT-PCR for the Detection of Western Equine Encephalomyelitis, St. Louis Encephalitis, and West Nile Viral RNA in Mosquito Pools (Diptera: Culicidae)

28. First genome sequence of St. Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) isolated from a human in Brazil

29. Diagnosis of Fatal Human Case of St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Infection by Metagenomic Sequencing, California, 2016

30. St. Louis encephalitis virus possibly transmitted through blood transfusion-Arizona, 2015

31. Acute larvicidal toxicity of five essential oils ( Pinus nigra , Hyssopus officinalis , Satureja montana , Aloysia citrodora and Pelargonium graveolens ) against the filariasis vector Culex quinquefasciatus : Synergistic and antagonistic effects

33. Tissue tropism of Saint Louis encephalitis virus: Histopathology triggered by epidemic and non-epidemic strains isolated in Argentina

34. Mutagen resistance and mutation restriction of St. Louis encephalitis virus

35. A Saint Louis encephalitis and Rocio virus serosurvey in Brazilian horses

36. Serological evidence for Saint Louis encephalitis virus in free-ranging New World monkeys and horses within the upper Paraná River basin region, Southern Brazil

37. Virulence variation among epidemic and non-epidemic strains of Saint Louis encephalitis virus circulating in Argentina

38. Imperviousness as a predictor for infestation levels of container-breeding mosquitoes in a focus of dengue and Saint Louis encephalitis in Argentina

39. Nesting Bird 'Host Funnel' Increases Mosquito-Bird Contact Rate

40. Neuroinvasive St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Infection in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients

41. Activity patterns of St. Louis encephalitis and West Nile viruses in free ranging birds during a human encephalitis outbreak in Argentina

43. Widespread Detection of Antibodies to Eastern Equine Encephalitis, West Nile, St. Louis Encephalitis, and Turlock Viruses in Various Species of Wild Birds from Across the United States

44. Effects of Virus Dose and Extrinsic Incubation Temperature on Vector Competence of Culex nigripalpus (Diptera: Culicidae) for St. Louis Encephalitis Virus

45. Serological detection of St. Louis encephalitis virus and West Nile virus in equines from Santa Fe, Argentina

46. Structural gene (prME) chimeras of St Louis encephalitis virus and West Nile virus exhibit altered in vitro cytopathic and growth phenotypes

47. Immunoglobulin G subclasses in antibody responses to St. Louis encephalitis virus infections

48. Detection of Saint Louis Encephalitis Virus in Dengue-Suspected Cases During a Dengue 3 Outbreak

49. Vertical Transmission of St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Córdoba, Argentina

50. Molecular epidemiology of Saint Louis encephalitis virus in the Brazilian Amazon: genetic divergence and dispersal