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VEE in 1966 in
Mexico came with EEEV and western EEWV into Tampaulipas, central Veracruz
through Hidaldo and into San Luis Potosí (SLP) to be stopped by mountains to
the west. Considering the limited coastal distribution, viruses were carried
in by culex mosquitoes in an Atlantic hurricane. Nonetheless, half the
cotton rats Sigmodon hispidus were infected with these viruses, thus
functioning after as a selvatic host. See Rev Invest Salud Pub (Mex) 26, 1966 and 29, 1969. Coming from Venezuela or neighboring islands, a hurricane might go anywhere from SW to about NE sometimes crossing Florida. The pattern of virus dispersion here is obviously by hurricane rather than endemic, and the SLP epidemic is an EXCELLENT distributional example. |