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serological evidence of den-2 activity in assam and nagaland. 19968778182
seroepidemiological study of japanese encephalitis in dimapur, nagaland.a seroepidemiological study of japanese encephalitis (je) in dimapur, nagaland was carried out following an outbreak of the disease between july, 1985 and february, 1986. altogether 50 persons were affected with 30 (60 per cent) deaths. the attack and death rates per 1000 were more in nagas viz. 0.55 and 0.34 than non-nagas viz. 0.33 and 0.20 respectively. all ages and both sexes were affected. of the nine mosquito species encountered culex vishnui showed the highest density (44.5/mh). culture o ...19892553798
recurrent outbreaks of japanese encephalitis in nagaland (1985-1989)--a seroepidemiological study.recurrent epidemics of encephalitis in nagaland, a north-eastern state of india, following its first appearance in 1985, were investigated both epidemiologically and virologically. although, no viral agent could be isolated from any of the clinical samples and mosquitoes, detection of je specific igm antibodies in many of the csf and acute blood samples, together with presence of hi and cf antibodies to je antigen in a number of acute and convalescent sera established the etiologic role of je vi ...19911655865
epidemiology of japanese encephalitis in context with indian scenario.japanese encephalitis (je) has been prevalent in various countries of east and south-east asia since long. in india, je virus activity was, however, first detected in 1952 through sero-epidemiological surveys in nagpur district of maharashtra and chingleput district of tamil nadu. japanese encephalitis as a disease was first reported in 1955 when cases of je occurred in vellore and pondicherry in southern india. the virus was however, not recovered from man until 1958 when three isolations were ...200819552100
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