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NEJM -- Monath TP. Dengue and Yellow Fever -- Challenges for the Development and Use of Vaccines. N Engl J Med 2007;357(22):2222-5. Videos 1 and 2

Supplement to: Monath TP. Dengue and Yellow Fever — Challenges for the Development and Use of Vaccines. N Engl J Med 2007;357(22):2222-5.

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Slide 1. Structure of the Dengue Virus.

Slide 2. Cryoelectron Microscopic Image Showing Envelope-Protein Structure of Dengue Virus.

Slide 3. Cryoelectron Microscopic Image Showing Envelope-Protein Structure of Dengue Virus.

Slide 4. Distribution of Dengue, Yellow Fever, and Their Principal Vector, the Aedes aegypti Mosquito.

Slide 5. Aedes aegypti Larvae.

Slide 6. Aedes aegypti Pupae.

Slide 7. Adult Aedes aegypti Mosquito.

Slide 8. Simeon Burt Wolbach and John L. Todd Crossing a Creek Near Somita, Gambia, in February 1911.

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