Oropouche review – identifying critical knowledge gaps and outlining priorities
Review summarising critical knowledge gaps and outlining priorities for Oropouche virus epidemiology and research.
Zoonotic yellow fever in São Paulo, Brazil
A single yellow fever introduction at São Paulo's forest edge wiped out the local howler monkey population in 46 days, with R₀ near 8.2
Climate shapes dengue spread across Indonesia
Indonesia's dengue follows two climate clocks at once — global El Niño and local weather — and combining them could power a two-tier early-warning system
Hidden serotype patterns in primary dengue infections
Inapparent versus symptomatic primary dengue virus infections
Oropouche transmission dynamics in Latin America
Once confined to the Amazon, Oropouche virus is now spreading across South American and Caribbean cities — and surveillance built for dengue and Zika is missing it
Climate and land use shape Oropouche outbreaks across Brazil
Ecological and demographic drivers of Oropouche virus transmission
Lessons from Lisbon's 1857 yellow fever epidemic
Spatial and social determinants of the 1857 yellow fever epidemic in Lisbon
SERAPHIM 2.0: new tools for tracking pathogen spread
Studying phylogenetically informed movements with Seraphim 2.0
Real‑time AI nowcasting for dengue in São Paulo
Fast and trustworthy nowcasting of dengue fever: A case study using attention-based probabilistic neural networks in São Paulo, Brazil
What we know — and don't — about Zika, ten years on
A decade after the emergency, the first systematic review of Zika epidemiology finds congenital syndromes in roughly 1 in 22 affected pregnancies and symptoms in just half of infections
DENV-2 in Madeira's mosquitoes
Dengue has returned to Madeira, with the same virus found in both mosquitoes and a local patient — during the off-season, when transmission should have been least likely
Mapping Oropouche seroprevalence across the Americas
Serological and viral prevalence of Oropouche virus (OROV): A systematic review and meta-analysis from 2000–2024 including human, animal, and vector surveillance studies
Tracking the arrival of DENV3 in Angola
Dengue had been quietly circulating in Angola for two years before it was spotted, traced by genomic analysis to a single 2022 import likely from the Americas

