prevalence of antibodies to japanese encephalitis virus among pigs in bali and east java, indonesia, 2008. | japanese encephalitis virus (jev) is a fatal disease in asia. pigs are considered to be the effective amplifying host for jev in the peridomestic environment. bali island and java island in indonesia provide a model to assess the effect of pigs on jev transmission, since the pig density is nearly 100-fold higher in bali than java, while the geographic and climatologic environments are equivalent in these areas. we surveyed antibodies to jev among 123 pigs in mengwi (bali) and 96 pigs in tulungag ... | 2010 | 20093765 |