‘Japanese Encephalitis’

Japanese Encephalitis [2]

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

As the man runs to the disease?
Japanese Encephalitis
The Japanese encephalitis virus is transmitted by mosquitoes that are infected with the JE virus to humans.

How long does it take until after the mosquito bite, the first symptoms of the disease?

In the case of infection with Japanese encephalitis occur usually 5 to 15 days after the mosquito bite and first symptoms.

Where the disease occur?

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Japanese Encephalitis [1]

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

What is Japanese encephalitis?

Japanese Encephalitis
Japanese Encephalitis (JE) is by the “Japanese encephalitis virus-induced, serious tropical disease that occurs mainly in East and Southeast Asia.

The virus, an arbovirus, which belongs to such as the causal agent of yellow fever to the Flaviviridae that infects the brain, causing inflammation and swelling and can lead to permanent brain damage and death. In Southeast Asia, there are regular epidemics during the rainy season, hundreds of which, in countries without an effective vaccination program to thousands of victims claim.
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