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  1. Obstetric and fetal-neonatal complications associated with dengue virus infection
  2. Ancient evolutionary origins of hepatitis E virus in rodents
  3. Serological evidence for potential yellow fever virus infection in non-human primates, southeastern Mexico
  4. Experimental infection of Artibeus lituratus bats and no detection of Zika virus in neotropical bats from French Guiana, Peru, and Costa Rica suggests a limited role of bats in Zika transmission
  5. Medicinal Plants with Anti-dengue and Immunomodulatory Activity
  6. Sea urchins: an update on their pharmacological properties
  7. Natural co‐infection of divergent hepatitis B and C virus homologues in carnivores
  8. Quinacrine, an Antimalarial Drug with Strong Activity Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 Viral Replication In Vitro
  9. Molecular Detection ofBartonellaSpecies in Blood-Feeding Bat Flies from Mexico
  10. Addition of C3d-P28 adjuvant to a rabies DNA vaccine encoding the G5 linear epitope enhances the humoral immune response and confers protection
  11. Detection of Dengue Virus in Bat Flies (Diptera: Streblidae) of Common Vampire Bats,Desmodus rotundus, in Progreso, Hidalgo, Mexico
  12. Bartonella Infection in Hematophagous, Insectivorous, and Phytophagous Bat Populations of Central Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula
  13. Identification ofBartonellaSpecies Isolated from Rodents from Yucatan, Mexico, and Isolation ofBartonella vinsoniisubsp.yucatanensissubsp. nov.
  14. A single neonatal administration of soybean oil and/or tamoxifen affects permanently the testis histomorphology in adult rats.
  15. Dengue Virus in Bats from Southeastern Mexico
  16. The coelomic fluid of the sea urchin Tripneustes depressus shows antiviral activity against Suid herpesvirus type 1 (SHV-1) and rabies virus (RV)
  17. Experimental infection of Artibeus intermedius bats with serotype-2 dengue virus
  18. Anti-baculovirus activity in a protein extracted from the exoskeleton of Pleuroncodes planipes [Decapoda: Galatheidae]
  19. Dengue virus in Mexican bats
  20. Salivary excretion of rabies virus by healthy vampire bats
  21. Prevalence of rabies and LPM paramyxovirus antibody in non-hematophagous bats captured in the Central Pacific coast of Mexico