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Molecular Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
2002Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus causes an encephalitic disease in humans that is characterized by a wide range of symptoms from a nonspecific febrile illness to convulsions, seizure, and death (Solomon et al. 2000). Approximately 30% of patients presenting at hospital with JE will succumb to the disease and about 50% of those who survive will have ...
M R, Holbrook, A D T, Barrett
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2002
Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus is regarded as an important emerging virus because it is clearly spreading into new areas, increasing its geographical distribution (Mackenzie et al. 2001). Its progress through Asia has been attributed to changes in land use for agriculture and particularly the huge increase in rice growing, but movement eastward into ...
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Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus is regarded as an important emerging virus because it is clearly spreading into new areas, increasing its geographical distribution (Mackenzie et al. 2001). Its progress through Asia has been attributed to changes in land use for agriculture and particularly the huge increase in rice growing, but movement eastward into ...
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Immune Responses to Japanese Encephalitis Virus
2002Japanese encephalitis (JE) is an acute viral encephalitis transmitted by mosquitoes, mainly Culex tritaeniorhyncus infected with JE virus. The ratio of asymptomatic to symptomatic infection is estimated to be 100:1–1000:1 (Vaughn and Hoke 1992). However, once symptoms develop, JE is a serious viral encephalitis with a high mortality rate and high ...
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Autoimmune encephalitis after Japanese encephalitis in children: A prospective study
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2021Li Jiang, Hengsheng Chen
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Japanese Encephalitis Virus: An Update on the Potential Antivirals and Vaccines
Vaccines, 2023Navin Khanna +2 more
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Japanese Encephalitis Emergence in Australia: The Potential Population at Risk
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2023Gregor Devine +2 more
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Changing Geographic Distribution of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Genotypes, 1935–2017
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2019Huanyu Wang +2 more
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Japanese encephalitis virus remains an important cause of encephalitis in Thailand
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2010Scott Dowell +2 more
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