
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Mosquito borne viruses that infect humans--the number are plenty with Zika, dengue, chikungunya, West Nile and Keystone virus?
University of Florida researchers discuss the first human case of Keystone virus in a recent issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Joining me to talk more about this arbovirus and the first human case in a North Central Florida boy is John Lednicky, Ph.D., Dr Lednicky is a research professor in the UF College of Public Health and Health Professions' department of environmental and global health and a member of the Emerging Pathogens Institute. Lednicky is the first author of the report.
By Robert Herriman4.2
1818 ratings
Mosquito borne viruses that infect humans--the number are plenty with Zika, dengue, chikungunya, West Nile and Keystone virus?
University of Florida researchers discuss the first human case of Keystone virus in a recent issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Joining me to talk more about this arbovirus and the first human case in a North Central Florida boy is John Lednicky, Ph.D., Dr Lednicky is a research professor in the UF College of Public Health and Health Professions' department of environmental and global health and a member of the Emerging Pathogens Institute. Lednicky is the first author of the report.

2,053 Listeners

113,121 Listeners

369,956 Listeners

188 Listeners

29,190 Listeners

91 Listeners

2,552 Listeners

586 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners