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</a>We have to know that arboviruses don’t represent a single family of viruses but several viruses from different families: Flaviviridae (Dengue virus DENV, Zika virus ZIKV[1], Yellow Fever virus YFV, West Nile virus WNV, etc), Togaviridae (Chikungunya virus CHIKV, Ross River virus RRV, etc), Bunyaviridae (Rift Valley virus RVV, etc), that’s why specific treatments or vaccines need to be adapted for each family (See <a href="#">IDENTITY CARDS</a> section)[2][3]. </br></br>
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</a>We have to know that arboviruses don’t represent a single family of viruses but several viruses from different families: Flaviviridae (Dengue virus DENV, Zika virus ZIKV[1], Yellow Fever virus YFV, West Nile virus WNV, etc), Togaviridae (Chikungunya virus CHIKV, Ross River virus RRV, etc), Bunyaviridae (Rift Valley virus RVV, etc), that’s why specific treatments or vaccines need to be adapted for each family (See <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Context_ID">IDENTITY CARDS</a> section)[2][3]. </br></br>
  
 
By infecting more than 400 million people per year, dengue virus (DENV) is the most important arbovirus. In recent decades, the global incidence of dengue has risen sharply and the transmission has increased in urban and suburban areas. More recently, Zika virus has been on the news : outbreaks occurred in French Polynesia (2013) and Brazil (2016), causing serious neurological complications such as Guillain-Barré syndrome and microcephaly.  </br></br>
 
By infecting more than 400 million people per year, dengue virus (DENV) is the most important arbovirus. In recent decades, the global incidence of dengue has risen sharply and the transmission has increased in urban and suburban areas. More recently, Zika virus has been on the news : outbreaks occurred in French Polynesia (2013) and Brazil (2016), causing serious neurological complications such as Guillain-Barré syndrome and microcephaly.  </br></br>

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