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arbovirus studies in the ohio-mississippi basin, 1964-1967. ii. st. louis encephalitis virus. 19695817890
use of base excision sequence scanning for detection of genetic variations in st. louis encephalitis virus isolates.twenty-two isolates of st. louis encephalitis (sle) virus of various geographical origins (brazil, argentina, panama, texas, missouri, maryland, california, and florida) were examined for genetic variation by the base excision sequence scanning (bess t-scan) method. a fragment was amplified in the envelope gene with the forward primer labeled in the pcr. the bess t-scan method determined different clusters according to the profiles generated for the isolates and successfully grouped the isolates ...199910325350
predicting st. louis encephalitis virus epidemics: lessons from recent, and not so recent, outbreaks.st. louis encephalitis virus was first identified as the cause of human disease in north america after a large urban epidemic in st. louis, missouri, during the summer of 1933. since then, numerous outbreaks of st. louis encephalitis have occurred throughout the continent. in south florida, a 1990 epidemic lasted from august 1990 through january 1991 and resulted in 226 clinical cases and 11 deaths in 28 counties. this epidemic severely disrupted normal activities throughout the southern half of ...200111112165
the st. louis encephalitis epidemic. 19882839532
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