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Item The 1965 epidemic of febrile illness in Saugar town, Madhya Pradesh: a retrospective diagnosis of the probable aetiology.(1974-07-01) Rodrigues, F M; Dandawate, C NItem The 1973 epidemic of Japanese encephalitis in West Bengal: a serological survey of domestic animals.(1976-07-01) Rodrigues, F M; Vidyasagar, J; Singh, P B; Ghosh, S N; Guttikar, S N; Joshi, M V; Gupta, N PItem The 1981 epidemic of Japanese encephalitis in Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry.(1988-05-01) Rao, C V; Risbud, A R; Rodrigues, F M; Pinto, B D; Joshi, G DItem Aetiology of the 1978 outbreak of encephalitis in Tirunelveli and other districts of Tamil Nadu.(1982-07-01) Rao, G L; Rodrigues, F M; Nambiapan, M; Nagarajan, M; Ghalsasi, G R; Rodrigues, J J; Pinto, B D; Rao, C V; Gupta, N PItem Antibodies to arboviruses in humans of Rajasthan.(1978-02-01) Shaikh, B H; Rodrigues, F M; Padbidri, V S; Gupta, N P; Sundaram, K R; Ghosh, S NItem Antibody response in ardeid birds following experimental infection with Japanese encephalitis virus.(1981-05-01) Rodrigues, F M; Soman, R S; Guttikar, S N; Pinto, B DItem Arthropod-borne viral infections in children in Vellore, South India, with particular reference to dengue and West Nile viruses.(1968-07-01) Carey, D E; Rodrigues, F M; Myers, R M; Webb, J KItem Arthropod-borne viruses in north-eastern India: a serological survey of Arunachal Pradesh and northern Assam.(1977-04-01) Rodrigues, F M; Dandawate, C NItem A case of rabies with unusual clinical manifestations.(1974-11-01) Rodrigues, F M; Niphadkar, K B; Dandawate, C N; Mistry, C J; Singh, P B; Nagle, S BItem Chandipura: a new Arbovirus isolated in India from patients with febrile illness.(1967-12-01) Bhatt, P N; Rodrigues, F MItem Clinical & virological study of dengue fever outbreak in Jalore city, Rajasthan 1985.(1990-11-01) Chouhan, G S; Rodrigues, F M; Shaikh, B H; Ilkal, M A; Khangaro, S S; Mathur, K N; Joshi, K R; Vaidhye, N KAn epidemic of acute febrile illness caused by dengue virus occurred in Jalore town, in south-west Rajasthan, in April and May, 1985. Most patients had classical signs and symptoms of dengue fever or had only a mild atypical febrile illness. A few patients had in addition haemorrhagic manifestations/shock or encephalitis. Virological studies (carried out by the National Institute of Virology, Pune) showed that dengue type 3 virus was the main etiological agent. This is the first reported outbreak of dengue in the arid zone in western Rajasthan, that occurred in summer (April-May) in contrast to other parts of India, where such outbreaks are commonly reported after the rains (between August and November).Item Dengue in Gujarat state, India during 1988 & 1989.(1993-07-01) Mahadev, P V; Kollali, V V; Rawal, M L; Pujara, P K; Shaikh, B H; Ilkal, M A; Pathak, V; Dhanda, V; Rodrigues, F M; Banerjee, KFollowing the reports of epidemics of febrile illness from several rural and urban areas of Gujarat state (India) in 1988, epidemiological investigations were carried out and dengue (DEN) virus activity was demonstrated in large cities such as Surat and Rajkot as well as several villages in Sabarkantha district. Two strains of dengue type-2 each were isolated from human sera from Surat city and a village in Sabarkantha district. Six strains of dengue virus were isolated from Aedes aegypti mosquitoes collected at Chotasan village, two of which were confirmed as DEN type-2. Of the 560 patients' sera tested from different areas (including villages and townships), 122 showed evidence of dengue infection and another 236 showed a broader reaction with flaviviruses. Entomological investigations showed a widespread distribution of Ae. aegypti both in urban and rural areas. In the household conditions this mosquito was found to breed predominantly in containers with non-potable water. Amongst these, cement containers manufactured in towns and distributed to the villages seem to play an important role in the spread of this species. In non-residential areas prolific breeding of Ae. aegypti was observed in automobile tyre dumps, and varied types of scrap, in towns and villages. Distribution and relative prevalence of the species were studied in 46 towns and villages, covering the spectrum of rural-urban-continuum. These studies provide an indication regarding the mechanism of the spread of DEN virus through peoples' movement, transport, the process of urbanisation etc.Item Development of in vitro correlate of cell mediated immunity following Japanese encephalitis inactivated vaccine among laboratory personnel.(1986-01-01) Kelkar, S D; Rodrigues, F M; Banerjee, KItem "Encephalitis" as a manifestation or co-incidence in a case of classical dengue-fever.(1987-09-01) Chauhan, G S; Khangarot, D K; Shah, P K; Rodrigues, F MItem Experimental viraemia and transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus by mosquitoes in ardeid birds.(1977-11-01) Soman, R S; Rodrigues, F M; Guttikar, S N; Guru, P YItem Haemagglutination-inhibiting antibodies against influenza type A viruses in swine sera in India.(1978-08-01) Singh, P B; Rodrigues, F M; Gupta, N PItem Investigation of febrile illness in exotic and cross-bred sheep from Sheep Farm, Palamner in Andhra Pradesh.(1981-09-01) Ghalsasi, G R; Rodrigues, F M; Dandawate, C N; Gupta, N P; Khasnis, C G; Pinto, B D; George, SItem Investigation of the 1975 dengue epidemic in Amalner town of Maharashtra.(1981-08-01) Rao, G L; Khasnis, C G; Rodrigues, F M; Gupta, N P; Shah, C B; Guru, P Y; Pinto, B DItem An investigation of the aetiology of the 1966 outbreak of febrile illness in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.(1973-10-01) Rodrigues, F M; Pavri, K M; Dandawate, C N; Banerjee, K; Bhatt, P NItem An investigation of the aetiology of the 1971 outbreak of febrile illness in Jaipur City, India.(1973-12-01) Padbidri, V S; Dandawate, C N; Goverdhan, M K; Bhat, U K; Rodrigues, F M; D'Lima, L V; Kaul, H N; Guru, P Y; Sharma, R; Gupta, N P