The Dengue virus (DENV), primarily spread by and also by in some regions, poses significant global health risks. Alternative techniques are urgently needed because the current control mechanisms are insufficient to reduce the transmission of DENV. Introducing into inhibits DENV transmission, however, the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease that is mainly spread by Aedes aegypti. It is prevalent on five continents, predominantly in tropical and sub-tropical zones across the world. Wolbachia bacteria have been extensively used in vector control strategies worldwide.
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