Japanese encephalitis transmission in Australia: challenges and future perspectives
- Published on 18/02/2025
- Reading time: 3 min.
Caroline K Dowsett 1, Francesca Frentiu 1, Gregor J Devine 2, Wenbiao Hu 1
1
Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane
QLD
2
Mosquito Control Laboratory
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Brisbane
QLD
Table of contents
- Box 1 summary of japanese encephalitis virus activity in australia from 1990s to 2023, with human and animal cases and the corresponding changes in surveillance
- Climate change and jev
- Current jev surveillance in australia and the one health approach
- Recommendations for the future of jev control in australia
- Acknowledgements
- Competing interests
- Provenance
- References
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