A fresh alert for Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) has been issued for Queensland residents after the serious mosquito-borne disease was detected in the state's south.
A deadly mosquito-borne virus that can spread to and kill humans has been detected at two Queensland pig farms.
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) has been detected at two Queensland piggeries. Biosecurity Queensland issued an alert ...
WHO has published a new technical brief on encephalitis , a serious, life-threatening neurological condition characterized by ...
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Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus infection has been identified in a man who likely acquired his infection while camping in the Murrumbidgee region in ...
Japanese encephalitis is a rare disease in travellers, but for those who do become symptomatic, it carries significant mortality and morbidity risk. This article discusses a new online tool to support ...
THE Royal Flying Doctor’s Service has encouraged residents throughout New South Wales to remain vigilant for Japanese ...
The Public Health Department on February 10, 2025, issued operational guidelines for JE vaccination to all these districts ...
Mosquito surveillance programs in the North Burnett of Queensland have confirmed the presence of deadly Japanese encephalitis ...