1966 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Leon Rosen mostly deals with Virology, Virus, Dengue fever, Aedes albopictus and Dengue virus. His Virology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Serology and Immunology. His Virus research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Vector and Aedes polynesiensis.
His Dengue fever research integrates issues from Epidemiology and Outbreak. His Aedes albopictus study combines topics in areas such as Blood serum, Microbiology and Japanese encephalitis. His Dengue virus research includes themes of Infectivity and Molecular biology.
Leon Rosen focuses on Virology, Virus, Dengue fever, Microbiology and Serotype. Leon Rosen has included themes like Antibody, Aedes albopictus and Antigen in his Virology study. His research investigates the connection between Virus and topics such as Transmission that intersect with issues in Veterinary medicine.
Leon Rosen studies Dengue virus which is a part of Dengue fever. The study incorporates disciplines such as Flavivirus, Helminths, Blood serum and Eosinophilic Meningitis in addition to Microbiology. His Serotype study deals with Enterovirus intersecting with Echo viruses.
Leon Rosen mainly investigates Virus, Virology, Dengue fever, Serotype and Dengue virus. His Virus research incorporates elements of Vector, Larva, Aedes and Antigen. The various areas that Leon Rosen examines in his Virology study include Culex, Internal medicine and Antibody.
His Dengue fever research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Outbreak and Microbiology. His Microbiology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Encephalitis Viruses, Toxorhynchites and Aedes albopictus. His research integrates issues of Viral disease, Mortality rate, Epidemiology and Incidence in his study of Serotype.
Leon Rosen mainly focuses on Virus, Virology, Aedes polynesiensis, Incubation period and Polyarthritis. Particularly relevant to Dengue virus is his body of work in Virus. In most of his Dengue virus studies, his work intersects topics such as Molecular biology.
His Aedes polynesiensis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ecology and Vector. His study in Aedes aegypti is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Aedes, Dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis and Microbiology. The Aedes study combines topics in areas such as Serotype and Aedes albopictus.
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The use of mosquitoes to detect and propagate dengue viruses.
Leon Rosen;Duane Gubler.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1974)
The Emperor's New Clothes revisited, or reflections on the pathogenesis of dengue hemorrhagic fever.
Leon Rosen.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1977)
A HEMAGGLUTINATION-INHIBITION TECHNIQUE FOR TYPING ADENOVIRUSES
Leon Rosen.
American Journal of Epidemiology (1960)
Variation among goegraphic strains of Aedes albopictus in susceptibility to infection with chikungunya virus.
Robert B. Tesh;Duane J. Gubler;Leon Rosen.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1976)
Epidemiologic, clinical, and virologic observations on dengue in the Kingdom of Tonga.
Duane J. Gubler;Dwayne Reed;Leon Rosen;James C. Hitchcock.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1978)
A simple technique for the detection of dengue antigen in mosquitoes by immunofluorescence.
Timothy T. Kuberski;Leon Rosen.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1977)
Comparative Susceptibility of Mosquito Species and Strains to Oral and Parenteral Infection with Dengue and Japanese Encephalitis Viruses
Leon Rosen;Lloyd E. Roseboom;Duane J. Gubler;Jih Ching Lien.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1985)
Growth-restricted dengue virus mutants containing deletions in the 5' noncoding region of the RNA genome.
Annie Cahour;Alexander Pletnev;Marie Vazeille-Falcoz;Leon Rosen.
Virology (1995)
Fatal hemorrhagic disease and shock associated with primary dengue infection on a Pacific Island.
Winton J. S. Barnes;Leon Rosen.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1974)
Epidemic polyarthritis (Ross River) virus infection in the Cook Islands.
Leon Rosen;Duane J. Gubler;Peter H. Bennett.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (1981)
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