what will be the consciousness of virus causing Japenese fever?
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Japanese encephalitis (JE) is an infection of the brain caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV). While most infections result in little or no symptoms, occasional inflammation of the brain occurs. In these cases, symptoms may include headache, vomiting, fever, confusion and seizures.
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Japanese encephalitis virus is transmitted between animals by Culex mosquitoes, and occurs across eastern and southern Asia and the Pacific rim. However, related neurotropic flaviviruses are found across the globe (fig 1); they share many virological, epidemiological, and clinical features.2 Molecular virological studies suggest that all flaviviruses derived from a common ancestor some 10–20 000 years ago, and are rapidly evolving to fill ecological niches.4 Examples of mosquito borne neurotropic flaviviruses include Murray Valley encephalitis virus in Australia, and St Louis encephalitis virus in North America. West Nile virus, a flavivirus found in Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Europe, is traditionally associated with a syndrome of fever arthralgia and rash, and with occasional nervous system disease. However, in 1996 West Nile virus caused an outbreak of encephalitis in Romania,5 and a West Nile-like flavivirus was responsible for an encephalitis outbreak in New York in 1999.
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