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2. Early diagnostic indicators of dengue versus other febrile illnesses in Asia and Latin America (IDAMS study): a multicentre, prospective, observational study

4. Identification and characterization of a nonbiological small-molecular mimic of a Zika virus conformational neutralizing epitope

5. Zika virus replication in the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus in Brazil.

11. Results of a Zika Virus (ZIKV) Immunoglobulin M–Specific Diagnostic Assay Are Highly Correlated With Detection of Neutralizing Anti-ZIKV Antibodies in Neonates With Congenital Disease

12. Early diagnostic indicators of dengue versus other febrile illnesses in Asia and Latin America (IDAMS study): a multicentre, prospective, observational study

17. High Incidence of Zika or Chikungunya Infection among Pregnant Women Hospitalized Due to Obstetrical Complications in Northeastern Brazil—Implications for Laboratory Screening in Arbovirus Endemic Area

18. Contact System Activation in Plasma from Dengue Patients Might Harness Endothelial Virus Replication through the Signaling of Bradykinin Receptors

19. The Prevalence of Adenoid Hypertrophy among Children with Zika Related Microcephaly

20. Identification of a Zika NS2B epitope as a biomarker for severe clinical phenotypes

21. Erratum to: Follow-Up Household Serosurvey in Northeast Brazil for Zika Virus: Sexual Contacts of Index Patients Have the Highest Risk for Seropositivity

22. Follow-Up Household Serosurvey in Northeast Brazil for Zika Virus: Sexual Contacts of Index Patients Have the Highest Risk for Seropositivity

23. Self-Enriching Electrospun Biosensors for Impedimetric Sensing of Zika Virus

24. Follow-Up Household Serosurvey in Northeast Brazil for Zika Virus: Sexual Contacts of Index Patients Have the Highest Risk for Seropositivity.

26. Dengue virus–specific antibodies enhance brazilian Zika vrus infection

27. Identification of a Zika NS2B epitope as a biomarker for severe clinical phenotypesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Associated content include: Table S1. Origin and characterization of the samples used in the peptide array. Table S2. Group stratification of the samples used in the MST assays. Table S3. Epidemiological, serology and diagnostic information of the severe ZIKV samples used in the peptide array. Table S4. Laboratorial characterization of the paired serum samples from mothers who delivered babies with microcephaly and their progeny. Fig. S1. Sample set used in the peptide array, resulting in the identification of the NS2B peptide. Fig. S2. Antibody binding affinity measurements to the NS2B peptide by MST. Fig. S3. Superposition of the folded peptide to its native counterpart as in PDB ID 5H6V. Fig. S4. Chromatographic purification and SDS-PAGE of the NS2B-grafted protein. Fig. S5. ROC curve analysis of the NS2B-grafted protein. See DOI: 10.1039/d1md00124

28. Zika virus displacement by a chikungunya outbreak in Recife, Brazil

29. Mapping Putative B-Cell Zika Virus NS1 Epitopes Provides Molecular Basis for Anti-NS1 Antibody Discrimination between Zika and Dengue Viruses

31. Perinatal analyses of Zika- and dengue virus-specific neutralizing antibodies: A microcephaly case-control study in an area of high dengue endemicity in Brazil.

34. Full Genome Sequence and sfRNA Interferon Antagonist Activity of Zika Virus from Recife, Brazil

37. Molecular classification of outcomes from dengue virus -3 infections

42. Identification of Conserved and HLA Promiscuous DENV3 T-Cell Epitopes

43. Complement factor H gene (CFH) polymorphisms C-257T, G257A and haplotypes are associated with protection against severe dengue phenotype, possible related with high CFH expression

45. Microcephaly in Infants, Pernambuco State, Brazil, 2015.

47. Gene Expression Profiling during Early Acute Febrile Stage of Dengue Infection Can Predict the Disease Outcome

49. Erratum to: Follow-Up Household Serosurvey in Northeast Brazil for Zika Virus: Sexual Contacts of Index Patients Have the Highest Risk for Seropositivity.

50. Perinatal analyses of Zika- and dengue virus-specific neutralizing antibodies: A microcephaly case-control study in an area of high dengue endemicity in Brazil.

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