Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6121470 | Journal of Clinical Virology | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Japanese encephalitis virus is the leading cause of encephalitis in Asia and parts of the Pacific. Despite the high number of symptomatic infections in endemic countries, clinical disease in travelers is rare. However, an increasing number of imported infections from popular holiday destinations in Southeast Asia have been recorded in the past few years, including serious disease courses in short-term travelers. Here we report two severe, non-fatal cases in tourists, who returned from a long-time stay in Thailand and a short-term trip to Bali, Indonesia, respectively. Recommendations for vaccination and pre-travel advice are discussed.
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Authors
Dennis Tappe, Andrea Nemecek, Frauke Zipp, Petra Emmerich, Martin Gabriel, Stephan Günther, Gerhard Dobler, Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit, August Stich,