نتایج جستجو برای: japanese encephalitis

تعداد نتایج: 104684  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2006

2016
Xiaolong Li Shiheng Cui Xiaoyan Gao Huanyu Wang Miao Song Minghua Li Shihong Fu Zhi Lv Ying He Wenwen Lei Bin Wang Xiaoqing Lu Guodong Liang

BACKGROUND Japanese encephalitis (JE) is very prevalent in China, but the incidence of JE among children has been greatly reduced by extensive promotion of vaccinations. The incidence of JE among adults, however, has increased in some parts of China. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Data on JE in mainland China, in terms of incidence, gender, and age, were collected between 2004 and 2014. We conduc...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2015
Anit Singh Monjori Mitra Gadey Sampath P Venugopal J Venkateswara Rao B Krishnamurthy Mukesh Kumar Gupta S Sri Krishna B Sudhakar N Bhuvaneswara Rao Yashpal Kaushik K Gopinathan Nagendra R Hegde Milind M Gore V Krishna Mohan Krishna M Ella

BACKGROUND Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a vaccine-preventable acute disease. We report the results of a phase 2/3 trial of JENVAC, a Vero cell-derived vaccine developed using an Indian strain of JE virus (JEV). METHODS JENVAC was administered in 2 doses 28 days apart, and immunogenicity was compared to that from a single dose of SA-14-14-2, the only approved JE vaccine and regimen at the tim...

2014
Rong-Hong Hua Ye-Nan Li Zhen-Shi Chen Li-Ke Liu Hong Huo Xiao-Lei Wang Li-Ping Guo Nan Shen Jing-Fei Wang Zhi-Gao Bu

BACKGROUND Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is the most important cause of epidemic encephalitis in most Asian regions. There is no specific treatment available for Japanese encephalitis, and vaccination is the only effective way to prevent JEV infection in humans and domestic animals. The purpose of this study is to establish a new mammalian cell line stably and efficiently expressing virus-l...

Journal: :Current Treatment Options in Infectious Diseases 2020

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2005
N Sarkar B K Roy S K Das T Roy T Dhibar Shyamapada Ghorai

Japanese encephalitis is common human endemic encephalitis seen over various parts of the world. Usual presenting features include an encephalitic syndrome, symptoms of frontal lobe, basal ganglia and thalamic involvement. Characteristic radiological picture is bilateral thalamic and basal ganglia hypo density in the CT scan and hypo-intensity in T1 and hyperintensity in T2 weighted image in MR...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1957

Journal: :Postgraduate Medical Journal 2002

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2008
Sasithorn Lorroengsil Antony Chen Matti Sällberg Somsak Pantuwatana

Two small plaque variants of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), S4P9 and S9P10, were recovered from the wild type of JEV strain KE-093 using plaque purification in combination with the temperature-shift induction technique. Growth patterns of the S4P9 and S9P10 in BHK-21 cells as well as neurovirulence in suckling mice were similar to that of KE-093. An amino acid substitution, lysine for gluta...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2010
Pauiraj Philip Samuel Natarajan Arunachalam Rathinasamy Rajendran Soosaimanickam Victor Jerold Leo Krishnan Ayanar Ramakrishnan Balasubramaniam Brij Kishore Tyagi

The study area, Cuddalore, is one of the endemic districts for Japanese encephalitis (JE) in southern India and there is a strong seasonality in JE case incidence, as well as JE virus (JEV) infection in the principal vector Culex (Culex) tritaeniorhynchus Giles. In a longitudinal 3-year study (July 2003 to June 2006), we determined the susceptibility of wild-caught female Cx. tritaeniorhynchus ...

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