Charles R Anderson
University of the West Indies
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Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1962
Leslie P Spence; Charles R Anderson; Wilbur G Downs
Abstract Three strains of Ilheus virus were isolated from human beings in Trinidad. One of these isolations was made from a female resident of Port-of-Spain who suffered a severe febrile illness. The other two strains were isolated from mosquito catchers who worked in the forests of eastern Trinidad. One of these men had a mild febrile illness at the time of the isolation, and the other was in good health. The serological reactions in these three cases of Ilheus infection are reported.
Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1958
Thomas H. G Aitken; Wilbur G Downs; Charles R Anderson
Summary Fly parasites of the genus Philornis (Anthomyidae) attacking nestling birds have been shown capable of becoming infected with St. Louis and Ilhéus viruses. In one instance, a larva was found positive for St. Louis virus after feeding on a nestling ani that was circulating this virus. In a second case, 2 of 9 adult flies became infected with Ilhéus virus after they had been inoculated as larvae 10 and 11 days previously. Similarly, 6 of 8 adult flies proved positive for St. Louis virus after being inoculated 10 days previously as larvae.
Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1967
Leslie P Spence; Charles R Anderson; Thomas H. G Aitken; Wilbur G Downs
Summary Seven virus strains, all isolated from forest mosquitoes collected in eastern Trinidad between 1955 and 1959, have been shown to represent 3 unrelated new viruses, designated Bushbush, Ieri and Lukuni. Neutralizing antibody to Lukuni virus has been demonstrated in human serum. No relationship has been found between either Bushbush or Ieri virus and recognized arboviruses, but Lukuni virus has been found to be related to Anopheles A virus in complement-fixation and neutralization tests. Some of the biological properties of the 3 viruses are described. The technical assistance of Fitzroy James, Shaima Ali, Harold Drysdale, Raymond Manuel, Desmond Seupersad and Enrique Preddie is gratefully acknowledged.
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1955
Charles R Anderson; George H Wattley
The isolation of yellow fever virus from the liver in the cases of yellow fever in human beings has been described. These cases were diagnosed by independent pathological examination. (Summary)
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1963
Wilbur G Downs; Charles R Anderson; Leslie P Spence; Thomas H. G Aitken; Arthur M Greenhall
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1957
Charles R Anderson; Wilbur G Downs; George H Wattley; Norman W. Ahin; Alick A. Reese
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1961
Charles R Anderson; Leslie P Spence; Wilbur G Downs; Thomas H. G Aitken
Science | 1960
Thomas H. G Aitken; Wilbur G Downs; Charles R Anderson; Leslie P Spence; J. Casals
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1962
Leslie P Spence; Charles R Anderson; Thomas H. G Aitken; Wilbur G Downs
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1955
Wilbur G Downs; Thomas H. G Aitken; Charles R Anderson