Dengue Virus: Transmission, Infections, and Global Impact

Dengue Virus: Transmission, Infections, and Global Impact
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Explore the intricacies of Dengue virus, its transmission by Aedes mosquitoes, and the three types of infections it causes. Delve into the global scenario of Dengue epidemics across different continents. Learn about the RNA virus family Flaviviridae and its subtypes in Asia, emphasizing the 2011 epidemic in Lahore. Discover the primary host of the virus, transmission patterns, and the clinical manifestations of Dengue fever, Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, and Dengue Shock Syndrome.

  • Dengue Virus
  • Transmission
  • Infections
  • Global Impact
  • Flaviviridae

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  1. AUGUST 29, 2022 ARPA SB 8 SECTION 8 ARPA SB 8 SECTION 8 FISCAL AGENT FISCAL AGENT UT AUSTIN UT AUSTIN LINDA HASTER Associate Director - SPAA, Office of Sponsored Projects, The University of Texas at Austin

  2. Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium Contract Status THECB to UT Austin (as fiscal agent) Received on 8/24 THECB to UT System Received on 8/24 UT System to UT Austin Signatures being routed as of 8/24 Sub-Award FDP Agreements UT Austin to HRI s and Meadows Distributed final agreement on 8/26

  3. Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium State Confirmation Process Fully executed Agreements If UT Austin has received fully executed contracts by end of day on Sept 19th Both Grantor and Grantee can confirm expenditure/revenue during the confirmation process Confirmed expenditures will be included on the SEFA If UT Austin does not receive fully executed contracts by Sept 19th deadline Neither Grantor or Grantee can confirm expenditure/revenue during the confirmation process Expenditures will NOT be included on the SEFA Pre-Award spending would have to be excluded as an expense and reclassified to a Pre-Paid Account (Asset classification) Should not be reported as unbilled AR because neither party has a fully executed agreement Year-End Adjusting (reversing) Entry would be required Expenditures would be reported in FY22-23

  4. Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium Invoicing Begin in September Reporting Next Quarterly Report Due in October for period ending 9/30/22

  5. Questions?

  6. Contact Information Linda Haster, Authorized Official linda.haster@austin.utexas.edu Joy Hatch, Financial Contact joyhatch@austin.utexas.edu Laura Ochoa, Administrative Contact ochoa@austin.utexas.edu Rachael Holt, Administrative Associate rachael.holt@austin.utexas.edu

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