Japanese Encephalitis
Japanese Encephalitis
Japanese Encephalitis
EPIDEMIOLOGY
▪ Agent
▪ Geographical Distribution
▪ Hosts
▪ Transmission
JE affected
areas
• Andhra Pradesh
• Assam
• Bihar
• Haryana
• Kerala
• Karnataka
• Maharashtra
• Manipur
• Nagaland
• Tamil Nadu
• Uttar Pradesh
• West Bengal
Number of endemic districts: 135;14 states
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Population: 330 million
AGENT
▪ Zoonotic disease
▪ Family: Flaviviridae
▪ Genus: Flavivirus
HOSTS
• Horses are the primary affected domestic animals of
JE though essentially a dead-end host; other
equids (donkeys) are also susceptible
▪ C. Tritaeniorhynchus
▪ C. Vishnui
▪ C. Gelidus
▪ Anopheles
Culex tritaeniorhynchus
(Cx vishnui group)
Breeding Habitat
▪ Rice fields
▪ Shallow pools
▪ Ditches
A TYPICAL BREEDING HABITAT FOR MOSQUITOES
DYNAMICS OF JE TRANSMISSION
Vector Mosquito
Environment
Victim-Accidental
▪ Swine
– High mortality in piglets
– Death rare in adult pigs
▪ Equine
– Morbidity: 2%, during an outbreak
– Mortality: 5%
▪ Humans
– Mortality: 20-40%
– Serious neurologic sequelae: 33-50%
PATHOGENESIS
▪ Clinical
▪ Laboratory Tests
– Tentative diagnosis
▪ Antibody titer : HI, IFA, CF, ELISA
▪ JE-specific IgM in serum or CSF
– Definitive diagnosis
▪ Virus isolation : CSF sample, brain
▪ Treatment:
- No Specific treatment
- Supportive care
PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Vector control reduces transmission
IN AFFECTED VILLAGES:
-Aerial or ground fogging with ultra low volume
insecticides(eg.Malathion,Fenitrothion)
-Indoor residual spray - Spraying should cover vegetation around
houses, breeding sites & animal shelters
IN UNAFFECTED VILLAGES:
- Those falling within 2-3 km radius of infected villages should also
receive spraying as a preventive measure