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Veterinary Record, 2006
Richard Drummond from defra replies: West Nile virus (wnv), as a cause of encephalomyelitis, has been a notifiable disease in horses since the introduction of the Infectious Diseases of Horses Order in 1987.
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Richard Drummond from defra replies: West Nile virus (wnv), as a cause of encephalomyelitis, has been a notifiable disease in horses since the introduction of the Infectious Diseases of Horses Order in 1987.
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West Nile virus and “poliomyelitis”
Neurology, 2004West Nile virus (WNV) has recently been associated with a syndrome of acute flaccid paralysis. Most cases of WNV-associated weakness have clinical, histopathologic, and electrophysiologic characteristics indistinguishable from those of poliomyelitis caused by infection with poliovirus. There is debate about the nomenclature of this manifestation of WNV
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Autoantibodies neutralizing type I IFNs underlie West Nile virus encephalitis in ∼40% of patients
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2023Adrian Gervais +2 more
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The knowns and unknowns of West Nile virus in Europe: what did we learn from the 2018 outbreak?
Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy, 2020Jeremy V Camp, Norbert Nowotny
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West Nile virus infection and immunity
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2013Mehul S Suthar +2 more
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