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One of the particularity of the arboviruses is that they infect two kinds of host : a mammalian host that ensure the maintainance and the amplification of the virus, and an arthropod vector (mosquitoes) that ensure its dissemination. In fact, arboviruses originally circulate in a sylvatic cycle in which the virus is transmitted between non-human primates by zoophilic mosquitoes. During its repeated intrusions into forests (hunting, deforestation…), men are accidentally contaminated by contact with anthropo-zoophilic vectors. Then, anthropophilic vectors ensure the dissemination of arboviruses between humans in urban areas, during the urban cycle. </br></br>
 
One of the particularity of the arboviruses is that they infect two kinds of host : a mammalian host that ensure the maintainance and the amplification of the virus, and an arthropod vector (mosquitoes) that ensure its dissemination. In fact, arboviruses originally circulate in a sylvatic cycle in which the virus is transmitted between non-human primates by zoophilic mosquitoes. During its repeated intrusions into forests (hunting, deforestation…), men are accidentally contaminated by contact with anthropo-zoophilic vectors. Then, anthropophilic vectors ensure the dissemination of arboviruses between humans in urban areas, during the urban cycle. </br></br>
  
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