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Assessing key safety concerns of a Wolbachia-based strategy to control dengue transmission by Aedes mosquitoes

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Fig. 1: Western blot analysis to detect any potential anti-Wolbachia antibody in human sera
Fig. 2: ELISA analysis to detect IgG antibody levels specific to Aedes ae- ae-gypti salivary glands or to Wolbachia antigens in human sera

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