Japanese Encephalitis

The pathogen of epidemic encephalitis B (Japanese encephalitis) was found in Japan in 1934, so it was named Japanese Japanese encephalitis or Japanese encephalitis. Japanese encephalitis virus was also isolated in China in 1939. A lot of investigation and research work was renamed Japanese encephalitis. The disease is mainly distributed in the Far East of Asia and Southeast Asia. It is transmitted by mosquitoes, and it is more common in summer and autumn. It has clinical onset, including fever, disturbance of consciousness, convulsions, tonic spasm, and meningeal irritation. Sequelae.

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