Yuki KiharaTomomitsu SathoYuki EshitaKouji SakaiAkira KotakiTomohiko TakasakiYupha RongsriyamNarumon KomalamisraRaweewan SrisawatParichat LapcharoenSuchada SumroiphonShiroh IwanagaHiroshi UshijimaDaiji EndohTakeshi MiyataAkira SakataNobuhiro KashigeFumio MiakeShuetsu FukushiMasayuki SaijoIchiro KuraneShigeru MorikawaTetsuya MizutaniFukuoka UniversityNational Institute of Infectious DiseasesRakuno Gakuen UniversityOita UniversityMahidol UniversityKobe UniversityUniversity of Tokyo2018-08-242018-08-242007-12-01Journal of Virological Methods. Vol.146, No.1-2 (2007), 372-374016609342-s2.0-35649010953https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/24479A method for rapid determination of viral RNA sequences (RDV) was applied to homogenates of Aedes aegypti collected in Thailand in an area in which dengue fever (dengue hemorrhagic fever) is endemic, using the mosquito cell line C6/36. Nucleic acid sequences of dengue virus type 4 and cell fusing agent virus were detected. This RDV method has the potential to become a standard method for detection of both known and newly emerging, unknown mosquito-borne viruses. © 2007.Mahidol UniversityImmunology and MicrobiologyRapid determination of viral RNA sequences in mosquitoes collected in the fieldArticleSCOPUS10.1016/j.jviromet.2007.07.008