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Japanese encephalitis: a review of clinical guidelines and vaccine availability in Asia [PDF]
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Japanese encephalitis vaccine in travelers
Extensive vaccination against Japanese encephalitis (JE) has been carried out in many Asian countries for the past 20 years and is also increasingly recommended for travelers to endemic areas. Concerns have been raised regarding potential neurological and allergic side effects of the currently available JE vaccine, which is manufactured from mouse ...
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Construction and immune efficacy of recombinant pseudorabies virus expressing PrM-E proteins of Japanese encephalitis virus genotype І [PDF]
Bo Wang +5 more
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Daya Repelen Beberapa Minyak Esensial Dan Deet Terhadap Culex [PDF]
Diseases transmitted by Culex can be prevented by using repellent. DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide), is an effective repellent, but may cause several toxic effects for certain users.
Tjahjani, S. (Susy)
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Viral vector- and virus-like particle-based vaccines against infectious diseases: A minireview
To overcome the limitations of conventional vaccines, new platforms for vaccine design have emerged such as those based on viral vectors and virus-like particles (VLPs).
Ruth Henríquez, Isabel Muñoz-Barroso
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Prevention, diagnosis, and management of Japanese encephalitis in children
Rashmi Kumar Department of Pediatrics, King George Medical University, Lucknow (UP), India Abstract: Japanese encephalitis is the single largest cause of viral encephalitis in the world today.
Kumar R
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The alarming spread of Japanese encephalitis: A growing public health concern
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a zoonotic infectious disease transmitted by mosquitoes. JE is caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), a member of the flavivirus genus.
Anindita Riesti Retno Arimurti +17 more
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