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JE
(redirected from Japanese Encephalitis)

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JEJade Empire (video game)
JEJagged Edge (band)
JEJamming Effect
JEJamming Equipment
JEJane Eyre (novel by Charlotte Brontë)
JEJapan Energy (Corporation)
JEJapanese Encephalitis
JEJennifer Ellison (model)
JEJensen Engineering, Incorporated
JEJersey (country)
JEJet Engine
JEJewelry Exchange
JEJob Evaluation
JEJohn Elway (football player)
JEJohnson Electric
JEJohnson Engineering Corp.
JEJoint Experimentation
JEJoint Experimentation (military testing concepts)
JEJonathan Edwards (residential college at Yale)
JEJoule Effect
JEJournal Entry
JEJoy Electric (Christian band)
JEJudgment Entry
JEJulian Enterprises, Ltd.
JEJump If Equal
JEJunior Engineer
JEJunior Enterprise
JEJunta Escolar (Spanish)

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The etiologic agent was confirmed to be Japanese encephalitis virus by analyzing 326 acute-phase clinical specimens for virus-specific antibodies and viral RNA and by virus isolation.
There was malaria to worry about; also typhoid, tetanus, tuberculosis, yellow fever, and something called Japanese encephalitis, not to mention the risk of rabies from wild monkeys.
Such cross-protection is the case with cowpox and smallpox, and a vaccine currently in use for Japanese encephalitis protects some animals against the closely related West Nile virus.
 
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