JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS

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Across
  1. 2. The majority of Japanese Encephalitis cases are reported in rural areas with extensive ________ cultivation.
  2. 5. The Japanese Encephalitis virus is a member of the ________ family.
  3. 6. The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine is recommended for travelers to endemic regions and is often required for entry into certain countries, known as a _______ requirement.
  4. 7. This organ, crucial for memory and emotion, is often affected by Japanese Encephalitis.
  5. 8. The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily affects the ________ nervous system.
  6. 13. In severe cases, Japanese Encephalitis can lead to paralysis and ________ complications.
  7. 14. This type of vaccine provides immunity against multiple diseases, including Japanese Encephalitis.
Down
  1. 1. Japanese Encephalitis is more common during the ________ season when mosquito activity is high.
  2. 3. This Asian country, aside from Japan, has reported a significant number of Japanese Encephalitis cases.
  3. 4. The Culex mosquito, particularly Culex ________, is a primary vector for Japanese Encephalitis.
  4. 9. This syndrome, characterized by a sudden onset of fever, often precedes the neurological symptoms of Japanese Encephalitis.
  5. 10. The Japanese Encephalitis virus is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected _______.
  6. 11. The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily targets cells in the ______ system.
  7. 12. Pigs play a crucial role in the transmission cycle of Japanese Encephalitis as ______ hosts.
  8. 15. The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine is typically administered in a series of ________ doses.