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Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses are members of the
Japanese encephalitis serological group of the genus Flavivirus and
therefore closely related genetically and antigenically. They share
a number of properties, including the use of birds as their major
wildlife maintenance host and Culicine mosquitoes for transmission,
and they are both associated with severe human disease, as well as
fatal infections in horses.
The emergence of these two viruses, and their well-established
propensity to colonise new areas, make it timely to re-examine
their ecology, biology, molecular structure, replication and
epidemiology, and these therefore provide the focus of this volume.
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