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Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) genotypes in Thailand were studied in pigs and mosquitoes collected near houses of confirmed human JEV cases in 2003-2005. Twelve JEV strains isolated belonged to genotype I, which shows a switch from genotype III incidence that started during the 1980s.

Original publication

DOI

10.3201/eid1411.080542

Type

Journal article

Journal

Emerging infectious diseases

Publication Date

11/2008

Volume

14

Pages

1762 - 1765

Addresses

Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Keywords

Animals, Sus scrofa, Humans, Culicidae, Encephalitis Virus, Japanese, Encephalitis, Japanese, Membrane Glycoproteins, Viral Envelope Proteins, Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines, Sentinel Surveillance, Environmental Monitoring, Phylogeny, Thailand, Epidemiological Monitoring