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Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome Following Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination

Kang NG, Oh CW

We report a three-year-old Korean boy who presented with itching symmetrical erythematous macules and papules on his face, trunk, and extremities for 1 week. Lymphadenopathies were detected on physical examination....
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The Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine: Worldwide and Korean Status

Hong YJ

Japanese encephalitis is the leading cause of viral encephalitis in Asia, where it accounts for up to 50,000 cases. Approximately 20% of affected patients die, and 30–50% of survivors have...
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Methods of sampling population of the Japanese encephalitis vector Mosquitoes in Korea (a preliminary report)

Ree HI, Chen YK, Chow CY

For the determination/confirmation of the vector species of Japanese encephalitis in Korea and for the study of their bionomics, a preliminary assessment of different collecting methods of sampling mosquito population...
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The Immunogenicity and Safety of the Live-attenuated SA 14-14-2 Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Given with a Two-dose Primary Schedule in Children

Kwon HJ, Lee SY, Kim KH, Kim DS, Cha SH, Jo DS, Kang JH

Effective and tolerable vaccination is an essential strategy to prevent Japanese encephalitis (JE) in endemic areas. Although the live attenuated SA 14-14-2 JE vaccine (LAJEV) has been widely used since...
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Investigation on the Frequency and Severity of Common Adverse Reactions of Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines

Kim BY, Kim DH, Lee HJ, Jung SK, Li XS, Go UY, Park SK, Hong YJ

  • KMID: 2278923
  • Korean J Pediatr Infect Dis.
  • 2009 Dec;16(2):183-190.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the number and severity of adverse reactions after Japanese Encephalitis (JE) vaccination in children using different vaccines (inactivated vaccine or live attenuated vaccine) and to determine the...
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Immunogenicity of baculovirus expressed recombinant proteins of Japanese encephalitis virus in mice

Yang DK, Kweon CH, Kim BH, Lim SI, Kwon JH, Kim SH, Song JY, Han HR

  • KMID: 1114853
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2005 Jun;6(2):125-133.
Genes encoding for the premembrane and envelope (prME), envelope (E) and nonstructural protein (NS1) of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) were cloned. Each protein was expressed in baculovirus expression system. Of...
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