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Arbovirus-related encephalitis.

Arthropod-borne virus encephalitis in the U.S.A. includes LaCrosse, St Louis, western equine, eastern equine, Venezuelan equine, and Powassan in that order of frequency. Diagnosis can be aided by the history of seasonal occurrence, climate, geographic location, exposure to vectors, and age of the pa...

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Autor principal: Shope, R. E.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1980
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6769260
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description Arthropod-borne virus encephalitis in the U.S.A. includes LaCrosse, St Louis, western equine, eastern equine, Venezuelan equine, and Powassan in that order of frequency. Diagnosis can be aided by the history of seasonal occurrence, climate, geographic location, exposure to vectors, and age of the patient. The definitive diagnosis is usually made by serological tests such as neutralization, complement-fixation, hemagglutination-inhibition, and immunofluorescence, the radioimmune assay and the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay show promise of future utility. These diseases are prevented by vector control. It is unlikely that vaccines or anti-viral agents will have application in the near future.
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spelling pubmed-25958452008-12-05 Arbovirus-related encephalitis. Shope, R. E. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Arthropod-borne virus encephalitis in the U.S.A. includes LaCrosse, St Louis, western equine, eastern equine, Venezuelan equine, and Powassan in that order of frequency. Diagnosis can be aided by the history of seasonal occurrence, climate, geographic location, exposure to vectors, and age of the patient. The definitive diagnosis is usually made by serological tests such as neutralization, complement-fixation, hemagglutination-inhibition, and immunofluorescence, the radioimmune assay and the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay show promise of future utility. These diseases are prevented by vector control. It is unlikely that vaccines or anti-viral agents will have application in the near future. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1980 /pmc/articles/PMC2595845/ /pubmed/6769260 Text en
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Arbovirus-related encephalitis.
title Arbovirus-related encephalitis.
title_full Arbovirus-related encephalitis.
title_fullStr Arbovirus-related encephalitis.
title_full_unstemmed Arbovirus-related encephalitis.
title_short Arbovirus-related encephalitis.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2595845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6769260
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