Japanese Encephalitis: A Brief Review on Indian Perspectives.

The Open Virology Journal Pub Date : 2018-08-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874357901812010121
Reshma Kulkarni, Gajanan N Sapkal, Himanshu Kaushal, Devendra T Mourya
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Introduction: Japanese encephalitis (JE) is recently declared as a notifiable disease in India due to its expanding geographical distribution. The disease notification facilitates effective implementation of preventive measures and case management.

Expalantion: JE is a vector-borne disease that can be prevented by vaccine administration. It is caused by Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), belonging to family Flaviviridae. Amongst the known etiological viral encephalitis agents, it is one of the leading viral agents of acute encephalitis syndrome in many Asian countries where it is identified to cause substantial morbidity and mortality as well as disability. Globally, it is responsible for approximately 68,000 clinical cases every year.

Conclusion: In the absence of antivirals, patients are given supportive treatment to relieve and stabilize. Amongst available control strategies; vector control is resource intensive while animal and human vaccination are the most effective tool against the disease. This review highlights recent progress focusing challenges with diagnosis and prophylactic interventions.

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日本脑炎:印度观点的简要回顾。
导言:由于其不断扩大的地理分布,日本脑炎(JE)最近在印度被宣布为法定通报疾病。疾病通报有助于有效实施预防措施和病例管理。说明:乙脑是一种可通过接种疫苗预防的媒介传播疾病。它是由黄病毒科乙型脑炎病毒(JEV)引起的。在已知的病原性病毒性脑炎病原体中,它是许多亚洲国家急性脑炎综合征的主要病毒病原体之一,在那里它被确定为导致大量发病率和死亡率以及残疾。在全球范围内,它每年导致大约68,000例临床病例。结论:在没有抗病毒药物治疗的情况下,给予患者支持性治疗以缓解和稳定病情。在可用的控制策略中;病媒控制需要大量资源,而动物和人的疫苗接种是防治该病最有效的工具。这篇综述强调了最近的进展,重点是诊断和预防干预方面的挑战。
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