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| What is the main insect vector involved in spread of Japanese Encephalitis? | Mosquitoes
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| What two types of disease is it known for causing? |
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| What is important about Japanese Encephalitis from a Public Health point of view? | It is zoonotic and can cause fatal encephalitis in children.
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| What serological test can be performed for Japanese Encephalitis Virus? | Antibodies can be detected by ELISA or serum neutralisation
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| From where can viral antigen be demonstrated and with which tests? |
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