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Triple Nerve Transfer to Treat West Nile-Induced Neuropathy: A Novel Approach to a Complex Problem: A Case Report. [PDF]
Afolabi-Brown K, Kulkarni A, Shah A.
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West Nile Virus: Epidemiology, Surveillance, and Prophylaxis with a Comparative Insight from Italy and Iran. [PDF]
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[West Nile fever encephalitis].
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A nonlocal West Nile virus model with nonlocal free boundary conditions driven by both mosquitoes and birds. [PDF]
Long X, Lou Y, Ni W, Yi T.
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[Mosquito-vector infections: West Nile fever].
Yoko, Nukui, Tomohiko, Takasaki
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2006
West Nile virus was first detected in North America in 1999 and has spread throughout the United States and Canada and into Mexico and the Caribbean. The cases of encephalitis in New York were diagnosed as Saint Louis encephalitis which was endemic in the North America.
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West Nile virus was first detected in North America in 1999 and has spread throughout the United States and Canada and into Mexico and the Caribbean. The cases of encephalitis in New York were diagnosed as Saint Louis encephalitis which was endemic in the North America.
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Current aspects of West Nile fever
Infekcionnye bolezni, 2023The problem of arbovirus infections remains relevant in many countries, including Russian Federation. These infections are characterized by a constantly expanding area of their distribution, antigenic variability, and emergence of new genetic variants. Moreover, there are still no effective causal therapy and adequate preventive measures for this group
V.N. Gorodin +2 more
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Acute Pancreatitis in West Nile Fever
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1974West Nile fever is a fairly common, well recognized disease in the Middle East, especially in Egypt and Israel. Recurrent epidemic episodes of West Nile fever have been reported from north and central Israel. These epidemic outbursts usually occur in the summer (July–September).
A, Perelman, J, Stern
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