The changing epidemiology of Murray Valley encephalitis in Australia: the 2011 outbreak and a review of the literature.
Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) is the most serious of the endemic arboviruses in Australia. It was responsible for six known large outbreaks of encephalitis in south-eastern Australia in the 1900s, with the last comprising 58 cases in 1974. Since then MVEV clinical cases have been largely c...
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Main Authors: | Linda A Selvey (Author), Lynne Dailey (Author), Michael Lindsay (Author), Paul Armstrong (Author), Sean Tobin (Author), Ann P Koehler (Author), Peter G Markey (Author), David W Smith (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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