Epidemiology of Japanese encephalitis: Past, present, and future prospects

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Abstract

Japanese encephalitis (JE) is one of severe viral encephalitis that affects individuals in Asia, western Pacifc countries, and northern Australia. Although 67,900 JE cases have been estimated among 24 JE epidemic countries annually, only 10,426 have been reported in 2011. With the establishment of JE surveillance and vaccine use in some countries, the JE incidence rate has decreased; however, serious outbreaks still occur. Understanding JE epidemics and identifying the circulating JE virus genotypes will improve JE prevention and control. This review summarizes the current epidemiology data in these countries.

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Wang, H., & Liang, G. (2015, March 19). Epidemiology of Japanese encephalitis: Past, present, and future prospects. Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S51168

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