List of works by Yolanda Tellez

Clinical Attack Rate of Chikungunya in a Cohort of Nicaraguan Children

scientific article published on 7 December 2015

Clinical evaluation of a single-reaction real-time RT-PCR for pan-dengue and chikungunya virus detection

scientific article published on 27 February 2016

Comparison of the FDA-approved CDC DENV-1-4 real-time reverse transcription-PCR with a laboratory-developed assay for dengue virus detection and serotyping

scientific article published on 31 July 2013

Development of an internally controlled real-time reverse transcriptase PCR assay for pan-dengue virus detection and comparison of four molecular dengue virus detection assays

scientific article published on May 2013

Differences in dengue severity in infants, children, and adults in a 3-year hospital-based study in Nicaragua.

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Dynamics of dengue disease severity determined by the interplay between viral genetics and serotype-specific immunity

scientific article published in December 2011

Evaluation of immunological markers in serum, filter-paper blood spots, and saliva for dengue diagnosis and epidemiological studies

scientific article published on 9 September 2008

Genome-wide patterns of intrahuman dengue virus diversity reveal associations with viral phylogenetic clade and interhost diversity

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High seroprevalence of antibodies against dengue virus in a prospective study of schoolchildren in Managua, Nicaragua

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Serotype-specific differences in clinical manifestations of dengue

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Single-Reaction Multiplex Reverse Transcription PCR for Detection of Zika, Chikungunya, and Dengue Viruses

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Single-reaction, multiplex, real-time rt-PCR for the detection, quantitation, and serotyping of dengue viruses

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Trends in patterns of dengue transmission over 4 years in a pediatric cohort study in Nicaragua

scientific article published on January 2010

Viremia and Clinical Presentation in Nicaraguan Patients Infected with Zika Virus, Chikungunya Virus, and Dengue Virus

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