Across
- 1. Important transmissible diseases of livestock or poultry that are not known to exist in the United States or its territories and that have the potential for significant economic and/or health impacts (Three letter acronym)
- 2. Wading ardeid birds are the primary _____ reservoirs of JEV.
- 3. Symptoms of JEV in horses can include ____, lethargy,jaundice, and inappetence.
- 5. In sows, infection with JEV before 60–70 days of gestation can cause abortion, fetal ______ or stillbirth.
- 7. A virus that is a close relative of JEV (three words, no spaces)
- 11. Location of most recent outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis Virus (country)
- 13. Primary vector of JEV
- 14. JEV is ______ to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
- 15. Preferred sample for EV-specific IgM antibody (3 letter acronym)
- 16. Japanese Encephalitis Virus was first described in Japan in ___ in 1871.(species)
- 17. Genus of mosquito responsible for transmission of JEV
Down
- 1. Genus of Japanese Encephalitis Virus
- 4. Swine and people that recover from JEV have lifelong ______ to the strain they were infected with.
- 5. Important prevention tactic for JEV (two words, no spaces)
- 6. A disease outbreak that is constantly present but limited to a particular region
- 8. Primary vertebrate amplifying host of JEV
- 9. Continent where JEV is endemic, other than Oceania
- 10. Severe illness arising from JEV infection in humans is ___ and most people don't develop symptoms.
- 12. Humans are ______ hosts of JEV. (two words)
