A large outbreak of Japanese encephalitis predominantly among adults in northern region of West Bengal, India

YK Gurav, VP Bondre, BV Tandale… - Journal of medical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
YK Gurav, VP Bondre, BV Tandale, RG Damle, S Mallick, US Ghosh, SS Nag
Journal of medical virology, 2016Wiley Online Library
Unusual rise of acute encephalitis syndrome cases (AES) were reported in July 2014 in the
northern region of West Bengal, India. Investigations were carried out to characterize the
outbreak and to identify the associated virus etiology. This observational study is based on
398 line listed AES cases, mostly (70.8%, 282/398) adults, with case fatality ratio of
28.9%(115/398). Japanese encephalitis virus infection was detected in 134 (49.4%) among
271 AES cases tested and most of them (79.1%, 106/134) were adults. The study reports a …
Unusual rise of acute encephalitis syndrome cases (AES) were reported in July 2014 in the northern region of West Bengal, India. Investigations were carried out to characterize the outbreak and to identify the associated virus etiology. This observational study is based on 398 line listed AES cases, mostly (70.8%, 282/398) adults, with case fatality ratio of 28.9% (115/398). Japanese encephalitis virus infection was detected in 134 (49.4%) among 271 AES cases tested and most of them (79.1%, 106/134) were adults. The study reports a large outbreak of genotype III Japanese encephalitis among adults in northern region of West Bengal, India. J. Med. Virol. 88:2004–2011, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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