Japanese Encephalitis (JE): Population at Risk and Strategies to Control in India
Currently, an estimated 3 billion people live in the 24 countries, mainly in the WHO South-East Asia and Western Pacific Regions, considered at risk of JE. The case-fatality rate can be as high as 30%, with 20-30% of survivors suffering permanent intellectual, behavioral, or neurological problems. O...
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Main Authors: | Sourabh Saxena (Author), Priti Chaudhary (Author), Ashish Chauhan (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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