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  • 3. Japanese encephalitis associated acute encephalitis syndrome cases in West Bengal, India: A sero-molecular evaluation in relation to clinico-pathological spectrum.
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  • 9. Japanese encephalitis virus in India: An update on virus genotypes.
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  • 14. Comparison of genotypes I and III in Japanese encephalitis virus reveals distinct differences in their genetic and host diversity.
    Han N, Adams J, Chen P, Guo ZY, Zhong XF, Fang W, Li N, Wen L, Tao XY, Yuan ZM, Rayner S.
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  • 20. Dengue virus is an under-recognised causative agent of acute encephalitis syndrome (AES): Results from a four year AES surveillance study of Japanese encephalitis in selected states of India.
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