SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS INFECTION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ANIMAL ASSOCIATION AND POTENTIAL HAZARD TO HUMAN HEALTH

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2016
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TANUVAS
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Japanese encephalitis virus (IEV) is a mosquito borne flavivirus and is a significant zoonotic pathogen. Geographically it is present in most of the Asian countries and some Pacific areas. The main vector of JEV is mosquitoes belonging to the genus Culex. Birds and pig function as host and virus amplifiers, whereas humans are accidental hosts
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TNV_TH_2016_DPV13022
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Veterinary Science
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