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Neurology, 1974
Cerebrospinal fluid determinations of immunoglobulin M were made by immunoelectrophoresis in persons with arbovirus encephalitis, other nervous system infections, and noninfectious diseases.
N J, Ehrenkranz +3 more
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Cerebrospinal fluid determinations of immunoglobulin M were made by immunoelectrophoresis in persons with arbovirus encephalitis, other nervous system infections, and noninfectious diseases.
N J, Ehrenkranz +3 more
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Chikungunya encephalitis: a rare neurological manifestation of an endemic arbovirus
São Paulo Medical JournalIntroduction: Chikungunya has been an endemic arbovirus in Brazil since 2014, transmitted by Aedes aegypti, with an incidence of 81 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. In 2023, 154,800 cases were reported. Symptoms include fever, joint pain, and headache, which may persist.
Valeska Valeska Forza +7 more
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Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1974
(1974). Arbovirus infections in Sarawak, October 1968—February 1970: Japanese encephalitis virus isolations from mosquitoes. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology: Vol. 68, No. 4, pp. 393-404.
D I, Simpson +8 more
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(1974). Arbovirus infections in Sarawak, October 1968—February 1970: Japanese encephalitis virus isolations from mosquitoes. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology: Vol. 68, No. 4, pp. 393-404.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1974
Abstract The plasma of 80 cobra snakes (Naja naja) was investigated in the haemagglutination inhibition (HAI) and virus neutralization (NT) tests for evidence of Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus infection. 71% were antibody positive by both tests, 20% by the one or the other and the remaining 9% negative by both.
K F, Shortridge +6 more
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Abstract The plasma of 80 cobra snakes (Naja naja) was investigated in the haemagglutination inhibition (HAI) and virus neutralization (NT) tests for evidence of Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus infection. 71% were antibody positive by both tests, 20% by the one or the other and the remaining 9% negative by both.
K F, Shortridge +6 more
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1973
In an attempt to determine quantitatively the amount of specific human immune serum or human gamma globulin needed to protect man against infection by an arbovirus a series of experiments was carried out in mice and in men. As a model, Japanese (B) encephalitis was employed. Consideration was given to buth post- and pre-exposure types of usage. Related
W M, Hammon, G E, Sather
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In an attempt to determine quantitatively the amount of specific human immune serum or human gamma globulin needed to protect man against infection by an arbovirus a series of experiments was carried out in mice and in men. As a model, Japanese (B) encephalitis was employed. Consideration was given to buth post- and pre-exposure types of usage. Related
W M, Hammon, G E, Sather
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California arbovirus encephalitis in children
Neurology, 1968R W, Chun +3 more
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The electroencephalogram and clinical sequelae of California arbovirus encephalitis
Neurology, 1969J D, Grabow +3 more
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Psychological sequelae in children following California arbovirus encephalitis
Neurology, 1968C G, Matthews +3 more
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Arbovirus vector ecology studies in Mexico during the 1972 Venezuelan equine encephalitis outbreak.
American journal of epidemiology, 1975Virus vector studies were conducted in the States of Durango, Chihuahua, and Tamaulipas, Mexico, in June and July 1972. Apparently only a low level of Venzuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus transmission to equines occured at the time of the study, and the infection was restricted to areas which had not experienced overt activity during the preceding
W D, Sudia +4 more
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Factors Affecting Arbovirus Midgut Escape in Mosquitoes
Pathogens, 2023Rollie J Clem, Clem Rollie J
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