Cite
Sequence Data From a Travel-Associated Case of Microcephaly Highlight a Persisting Risk due to Zika Virus Circulation in Thailand.
MLA
Marquine, Solène, et al. “Sequence Data From a Travel-Associated Case of Microcephaly Highlight a Persisting Risk Due to Zika Virus Circulation in Thailand.” Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 229, no. 2, Feb. 2024, pp. 443–47. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiad322.
APA
Marquine, S., Durand, G. A., Modenesi, G., Khouadhria, S., Piorkowski, G., Badaut, C., Canivez, T., Lamballerie, X. D., Grard, G., & Klitting, R. (2024). Sequence Data From a Travel-Associated Case of Microcephaly Highlight a Persisting Risk due to Zika Virus Circulation in Thailand. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 229(2), 443–447. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiad322
Chicago
Marquine, Solène, Guillaume André Durand, Gabriela Modenesi, Siham Khouadhria, Géraldine Piorkowski, Cyril Badaut, Thomas Canivez, Xavier De Lamballerie, Gilda Grard, and Raphaëlle Klitting. 2024. “Sequence Data From a Travel-Associated Case of Microcephaly Highlight a Persisting Risk Due to Zika Virus Circulation in Thailand.” Journal of Infectious Diseases 229 (2): 443–47. doi:10.1093/infdis/jiad322.