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california virus encephalitis in north carolina. 1978281597
la crosse virus infection and disease in western north carolina.active surveillance for la crosse infection from 1977 to 1979 revealed 12 laboratory documented cases in children from the cherokee reservation and nearby areas of western north carolina. the annual rate of hospitalization with la crosse virus was isolated from two of 34 pools of male and one of 34 pools of female aedes triseriatus mosquitoes reared from larvae collected around the residences of reservation children who had been hospitalized with encephalitis. the occurrence of the recent cases, ...19827081548
first isolation of la crosse virus from naturally infected aedes albopictus.la crosse (lac) virus, a california serogroup bunyavirus, is the leading cause of pediatric arboviral encephalitis in the united states and an emerging disease in tennessee, west virginia, and north carolina. human cases of lac encephalitis in tennessee and north carolina have increased above endemic levels during 1997 to 1999 and may represent an expansion of a new southeastern endemic focus. this report describes the isolation of lac virus from the exotic mosquito aedes albopictus. the discove ...200111747692
genotypic varieties of la crosse virus isolated from different geographic regions of the continental united states and evidence for a naturally occurring intertypic recombinant la crosse virus.the tripartite ribonucleic acid (rna) genomes of 23 alternate isolates of la crosse virus have been analyzed by the procedure of oligonucleotide fingerprinting. by comparison with the fingerprints of the three viral rna species (large, medium and small) of prototype la crosse virus, the viruses have been categorized in terms of the degree of their rna sequence relatedness. the a type la crosse viruses, which have been recovered from wisconsin, minnesota, indiana and ohio, have viral rna sequence ...19817246519
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