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The increasing trend of mosquito-borne pathogens demands more accurate global estimations of infection and transmission risks between mosquitoes. Here, we systematically review field and laboratory studies to assess the natural field infection and ...
María José Tolsá-García +3 more
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Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines [PDF]
As an eminently vaccine-preventable disease, encephalitis caused by Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) has attracted an unusually high degree of attention from those seeking to develop viral vaccines. Since the 1950s, all types of JEV vaccines including inactivated, recombinant and live attenuated ones have been licensed.
V. Satchidanandam
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Non-Dominant Genotypes (GII, GIV and GV) of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Exhibit an Elevated Evolutionary Rate in Nature [PDF]
Numerous studies have demonstrated that the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is classified into five genotypes. Historically, JEV GIII and GI were the dominant strains before and after the 1990s, respectively.
Zhijie Wang +9 more
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Japanese Encephalitis Virus: An Update on the Potential Antivirals and Vaccines
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is the causal agent behind Japanese encephalitis (JE), a potentially severe brain infection that spreads through mosquito bites.
Kumar Saurabh Srivastava +8 more
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The evolving Japanese encephalitis situation in Australia and implications for travel medicine
The recent emergence of Japanese encephalitis in south-eastern Australia highlights the changing epidemiology of this important disease and the need for integrated surveillance to inform risk-based discussions and vaccination advice for travellers and ...
Sarah L McGuinness +2 more
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Japanese Encephalitis among Adults: A Review.
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is becoming an increasingly important issue among adults. The reasons for this are multifactorial. During the past decades, new areas of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) transmission have occurred in several locations, most ...
S. Hills, M. Netravathi, T. Solomon
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Japanese Encephalitis Virus: The Emergence of Genotype IV in Australia and Its Potential Endemicity
A fatal case of Japanese encephalitis (JE) occurred in northern Australia in early 2021. Sequence studies showed that the virus belonged to genotype IV (GIV), a genotype previously believed to be restricted to the Indonesian archipelago.
J. Mackenzie +4 more
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Molecular pathogenesis of Japanese encephalitis and possible therapeutic strategies
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), a single-stranded, enveloped RNA virus, is a health concern across Asian countries, associated with severe neurological disorders, especially in children.
Susheel Kumar +6 more
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Re-Examining the Importance of Pigs in the Transmission of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), a mosquito-borne flavivirus, is the leading cause of pediatric encephalitis in Southeast Asia. The enzootic transmission of JEV involves two types of amplifying hosts, swine and avian species. The involvement of pigs in
So Lee Park +2 more
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