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Surveillance of Japanese encephalitis virus in piggery effluent and environmental samples: a complementary tool for outbreak detection. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Environ Microbiol
Ahmed W   +8 more
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The Trend of Japanese Encephalitis in Uttar Pradesh, India.

open access: yesAnn Afr Med
Verma A   +4 more
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Endophilin mediated endocytosis and epidermal growth factor receptor govern Japanese encephalitis virus entry and infection in neuronal cells. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Pathog
Sharma P   +10 more
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Japanese Encephalitis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2000
Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that can cause encephalitis and death in horses and humans. It is an emerging disease of international concern because it has been spreading into previously nonendemic areas. Major epidemics may occur where the virus moves into new areas, but many infections are subclinical.
P M, Ellis, P W, Daniels, D J, Banks
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Japanese encephalitis

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2015
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is an inflammation of the central nervous system in humans and animals, specifically horses and cattle. The disease, which can sometimes be fatal, is caused by the flavivirus Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), of which there are five genotypes (genotypes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5). The transmission cycle of the virus involves pigs and
K, Morita, T, Nabeshima, C C, Buerano
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Overview: Japanese encephalitis

Progress in Neurobiology, 2010
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is one of the most important endemic encephalitis in the world especially in Eastern and Southeastern Asia. JE affects over 50,000 patients and results in 15,000 deaths annually. JE virus is a single stranded positive sense RNA virus belonging to family flaviviridae.
Usha Kant, Misra, Jayantee, Kalita
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