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Japanese encephalitis classification

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Anthony Gallo, B.S. [2]

Overview

Japanese encephalitis may be classified according to location of the disease into 2 subtypes: systemic or encephalitic. Japanese encephalitis may also be classified according to neuroinvasiveness of the disease into 2 subtypes: neuroinvasive and non-neuroinvasive. Japanese encephalitis is also known as an arbovirus, or an arthropod-borne virus.

Classification

Japanese encephalitis may be classified according to location of the disease into 2 subtypes: systemic or encephalitic. Japanese encephalitis may also be classified according to neuroinvasiveness of the disease into 2 subtypes: neuroinvasive and non-neuroinvasive. Japanese encephalitis virus is a Group IV positive-sense ssRNA virus within the Flaviviridae family of viruses, and the genus Flavivirus. Japanese encephalitis virus is closely related to Yellow Fever virus, Dengue virus, West Nile virus, and St. Louis encephalitis virus.[1] Japanese encephalitis is also known as an arbovirus, or an arthropod-borne virus.

References

  1. Flavivirus. SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (2015). http://viralzone.expasy.org/viralzone/all_by_species/24.html Accessed on April 12, 2016


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