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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-11(3), 1931, pp. 199-216
Copyright © 1931 by American Journal of Tropical Medicine

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The Possible Transfer of Dengue Virus from Infected to Normal Mosquitoes During Copulation

James S. Simmons, Joe H. St. John, Rufus L. Holt AND Francois H. K. Reynolds
From the United States Army Medical Department Research Board, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I.

The evidence presented in five separate experimental attempts to effect a transfer of virus from mosquito to mosquito by copulation either directly or after "maturation of the virus in the males" strongly suggests that if it is possible at all, as the result of Experiment 1 would seem to indicate, it is effected with great difficulty; and that if it does occur in nature it probably occurs but rarely. The possible transfer of dengue virus from mosquito to mosquito by copulation may, therefore, be regarded as an unimportant and improbable means of perpetuating the virus of dengue in mosquitoes.







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