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Japanese encephalitis (previously known as Japanese B encephalitis to distinguish it from von Economo's A encephalitis) is a disease caused by the mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis virus. The Japanese encephalitis virus is a virus from the family Flaviviridae. Domestic pigs and wild birds are reservoirs of the virus; transmission to humans may cause severe symptoms. One of the most important vectors of this disease is the mosquito ''Culex tritaeniorhynchus''. This disease is most prevalent in Southeast Asia and the Far East.
Flavivirus Hijacks Importin-7 for Nuclear Transport and Replication

Flavivirus Hijacks Importin-7 for Nuclear Transport and Replication

Zika's Enzyme Cascade Holds the Key to Viral Replication

Zika's Enzyme Cascade Holds the Key to Viral Replication

Genetic editing tools stop the spread of Culex mosquitoes

Genetic editing tools stop the spread of Culex mosquitoes

CD8+ T cells can help develop vaccines against Japanese encephalitis, Zika fever

CD8+ T cells can help develop vaccines against Japanese encephalitis, Zika fever

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