Japanese Encephalitis Virus
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Delhi reports isolated Japanese Encephalitis case in 72-year-old man
Delhi | November 28, 2024 14:00 ISTThe JE virus, carried primarily by waterfowl and amplified in pigs, is transmitted to humans via infected Culex mosquitoes. Although the virus can cause febrile and neurological illnesses, it does not spread through human-to-human contact.
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Japanese Encephalitis continues to wreak havoc in Assam
India | August 03, 2014 10:40 ISTNew Delhi: Assam, one of the country's northeastern states, is battling hard to curb the increasing number of cases related to killer Japanese Encephalitis Virus (JEV) which has claimed more than 300 lives and affected
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