Comparison of the dynamics of Japanese encephalitis virus circulation in sentinel pigs between a rural and a peri-urban setting in Cambodia.
Japanese encephalitis is mainly considered a rural disease, but there is growing evidence of a peri-urban and urban transmission in several countries, including Cambodia. We, therefore, compared the epidemiologic dynamic of Japanese encephalitis between a rural and a peri-urban setting in Cambodia....
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Main Authors: | Juliette Di Francesco (Author), Rithy Choeung (Author), Borin Peng (Author), Long Pring (Author), Senglong Pang (Author), Raphaël Duboz (Author), Sivuth Ong (Author), San Sorn (Author), Arnaud Tarantola (Author), Didier Fontenille (Author), Veasna Duong (Author), Philippe Dussart (Author), Véronique Chevalier (Author), Julien Cappelle (Author) |
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