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Utility of an In-Vitro Micro-Neutralizing Test in Comparison to a Plaque Reduction Neutralization Test for Dengue Virus, Japanese Encephalitis Virus, and Zika Virus Serology and Drug Screening

open access: yesPathogens, 2023
Flavivirus infections, including dengue virus (DENV), Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), and Zika virus (ZIKV), present significant global public health challenges.
Kazumi Haga   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Novel Antiviral Efficacy of Hedyotis diffusa and Artemisia capillaris Extracts against Dengue Virus, Japanese Encephalitis Virus, and Zika Virus Infection and Immunoregulatory Cytokine Signatures

open access: yesPlants, 2022
Currently, there are no specific therapeutics for flavivirus infections, including dengue virus (DENV) and Zika virus (ZIKV). In this study, we evaluated extracts from the plants Hedyotis diffusa (HD) and Artemisia capillaris (AC) to determine the ...
Zhan Qiu Mao, N. Minakawa, M. L. Moi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Japanese Encephalitis Virus: The Emergence of Genotype IV in Australia and Its Potential Endemicity

open access: yesViruses, 2022
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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Emergence of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Australia in 2022: Existing Knowledge of Mosquito Vectors

open access: yesViruses, 2022
In early 2022, the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) was identified as the cause of stillborn and mummified piglets in pig farms in southeastern Australia.
A. F. van den Hurk   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Re-Examining the Importance of Pigs in the Transmission of Japanese Encephalitis Virus

open access: yesPathogens, 2022
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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Emerging Japanese Encephalitis Virus Genotype V in Republic of Korea

open access: yesJournal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a vaccine-preventable mosquito-borne disease caused by infection with the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV). JEV has five genotypes, including genotype V (GV), which is considered ancestral to the other genotypes.
Ah-Ra Lee, J. Song, Sang-Uk Seo
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Ecology and Evolution of Japanese Encephalitis Virus

open access: yesPathogens, 2021
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus mainly spread by Culex mosquitoes that currently has a geographic distribution across most of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. Infection with JEV can cause Japanese encephalitis (JE),
P. Mulvey   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Evaluation of the antiviral activity of orlistat (tetrahydrolipstatin) against dengue virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, Zika virus and chikungunya virus

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2020
Many mosquito transmitted viruses of the genera Alphavirus and Flavivirus are human pathogens of significant concern, and there is currently no specific antiviral for any member of these two genera.
Atitaya Hitakarun   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pathogenicity and virulence of Japanese encephalitis virus: Neuroinflammation and neuronal cell damage

open access: yesVirulence, 2021
Thousands of human deaths occur annually due to Japanese encephalitis (JE), caused by Japanese encephalitis virus. During the virus infection of the central nervous system, reactive gliosis, uncontrolled inflammatory response, and neuronal cell death are
U. Ashraf   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Mosquito Vector Competence for Japanese Encephalitis Virus

open access: yesViruses, 2021
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a zoonotic pathogen mainly found in East and Southeast Asia and transmitted by mosquitoes. The objective of this review is to summarize the knowledge on the diversity of JEV mosquito vector species.
H. Auerswald   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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