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Japanese Encephalitis (ordered in reverse chronology):

Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines, Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)

Ferro C, Boshell J, Moncayo AC, Gonzalez M, Ahumada ML, Kang W, et al. Natural enzootic vectors of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus in the Magdalena Valley, Colombia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, Jan 2003; 9(1)

Lowry PW, Truong DH, Hinh LD, Ladinsky JL, Karabatsos N, Cropp CB, Martin D, and Gubler DJ. Japanese encephalitis among hospitalized pediactric and adult patients with acute encephalitis syndrome in Hanoi, Vietnam 1995. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg, 1998;58(3):324-329.

Tsai TF. Factors in the changing epidemiology of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile fever. In: Saluzzo JF ed., Factors in the Emergence of Arboviral Diseases. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1997;179-189.

Tsai TF. Japanese encephalitis. In: Feigin RD and Cherry JD (eds.), Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 4th edition, Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1997;1993-2001.

Tsai TF. Japanese encephalitis vaccines. Plotkin SA, Mortimer E, eds., Vaccines. 2nd edition. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1994;671-713.

Rosen L. The natural history of Japanese encephalitis. Annu. Rev. Microbiol., 1986;40:395-414.

 

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