serologic evidence for widespread infection with la crosse and st. louis encephalitis viruses in the indiana human population. | the vast under-reporting of la crosse virus and st. louis encephalitis virus infections in indiana residents was evident when numerous inapparent infections were detected retrospectively using serum dilution neutralization analyses of serum obtained in november 1978-april 1979 from 10,208 persons (0.2% of the state's population). an antibody prevalence rate of 3.6% to st. louis encephalitis virus was detected in the sample population as a whole, with rates as high as 13.2% for residents of indiv ... | 1984 | 6328975 |