Disease | encephalitis |
Phenotype | C0153064|western equine encephalitis |
Sentences | 11 |
PubMedID- 25008802 | The “new world” viruses, venezuelan, eastern, and western equine encephalitis virus (veev, eeev, weev), cause fatal encephalitic diseases in the americas [6]. |
PubMedID- 23544138 | Western equine encephalitis virus (weev) is an alphavirus endemic to and enzootic in north america. |
PubMedID- 24317379 | Therefore, many retrospective and experimental studies on the eastern and western equine encephalitis, and japanese encephalitis were conducted in reptiles. |
PubMedID- 20300181 | Some of the members of the alphavirus genus, such as venezuelan, eastern, and western equine encephalitis viruses (veev, eeev, and weev, respectively), can cause fever and viral encephalitis in human beings, resulting in mass epidemics or outbreaks exampled by the occurrences in south america and north america [2]–[4]. |
PubMedID- 23880729 | Tarsalis is the primary competent vector for the st. louis and western equine encephalitis viruses in north america [8,23,24]. |
PubMedID- 22082202 | Some of the members of the alphavirus genus, such as venezuelan, eastern, and western equine encephalitis viruses (veev, eeev, and weev, respectively), can cause fever and viral encephalitis in human beings, resulting in mass epidemics or outbreaks exampled by the occurrences in south america and north america [2-4]. |
PubMedID- 22427930 | Alphaviruses such as western equine encephalitis virus (weev) [7], eastern equine encephalitis virus (eeev) [8], and venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (veev) [9] can cause fever and viral encephalitis in humans. |
PubMedID- 20167200 | Also, the alphavirus western equine encephalitis virus probably resulted from an ancient recombination between a sindbis-like and a easter-equine encephalitis-like virus (reviewed in [87]). |
PubMedID- 24086608 | While alphavirus western equine encephalitis virus (wee) antigen was included in the tests, samples were unavailable. |
PubMedID- 24098700 | O. albifasciatus is a pest mosquito because females are aggressive biters and can act as vectors of western equine encephalitis virus [27]; and it develops mainly in shallow puddles of grasslands and adults emerge in large numbers about 7 to 10 days in spring and 11 to 22 days in autumn after flooding of breeding places [28]. |
PubMedID- 26184281 | Triseriatus and for western equine encephalitis virus (weev) in aedes dorsalis [26,30]. |
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