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TOPIC :  JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS ,[object Object]
“ WELCOME”
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“ INTRODUCTION ” ,[object Object],[object Object]
AETIOLOGY : ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
FLAVIVIRUS
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Flavivirus Genome
Resistance To Physical And Chemical Action  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
ARBOVIRUSES (ABV): ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Taxonomy Of Some Important Arboviruses FAMILY GENUS IMPORTANT SPECIES Togaviridae Alphavirus Chikungunya, Mayaro, O’nyong-nyong, EEE,WEE,VEE virus etc Flaviviridae Flavivirus Japanese Encephalitis, West Nile, Dengue types 1, 2, 3,4, KFD, MVE, Yellow fever  virus  Bunyaviridae Bunyavirus Phlebovirus Nairovirus Hantavirus California encephalitis, Oropouche, Turlock Rift valley fever,  Sandfly fever virus Ganjam virus,  Nairobi sheep disease virus Prospect hill, Hantan, Seoul, Puumala Reoviridae Orbivirus African horse sickness, Blue tongue viruses Rhabdoviridae Vesiculovirus Vesicular stomatitis virus, Chandipura virus
HISTORY ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
HISTORY (contd.) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
EPIDEMIOLOGY ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Geographic Distribution ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Japan China Korea Indonesia India Philipines
HOSTS •  Horses   are the primary affected domestic animals of  JE though essentially a  dead-end host ;  other equids  (donkeys)   are also susceptible •  Pigs  act as  “ amplifiers”   of the virus producing high  viraemias which infect mosquito vectors •  The natural maintenance  reservoir  for JE virus are  birds   of the family Ardeidae  ( herons and egrets) Contd..
PIG -  AMPLIFYING  HOST
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[object Object],[object Object],… Although they  (birds)  do not demonstrate clinical  disease they do generate high viraemias upon  infection
LIFE CYCLE OF JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS
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Culex   tritaeniorhynchus ( Cx vishnui  group)
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-  Aedes spp. of mosquitoes have also been implicated - JE virus has been isolated from other species of mosquitoes (i.e.  Anopheles and Mansonia ) but their role is unclear - vertical transmission in mosquitoes has been documented ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Morbidity/Mortality ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
DYNAMICS OF JE TRANSMISSION Environment Vector Mosquito Host - Amplifying Host - Carrier Victim-Accidental Full Recovery Death Recovery with residual complications
PATHOGENESIS
JE IN ANIMALS  (Most commonly seen in late summer to early fall)  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Three Syndromic manifestations : ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],a) Abortion in Sows: Still births or mummified  fetuses;  usually  at  term b) Reduced  No. & Motility of Sperm In Boars
STILLBORN FETUSES
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LESI0NS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
SAMPLING ,[object Object],[object Object]
Diagnosis in Animals: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
TREATMENT IN ANIMALS: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Post Mortem Lesions ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Differential Diagnosis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Diagnosis and Treatment In Man: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
PREVENTION AND CONTROL ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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B} MEDICAL PROPHYLAXIS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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JE - GLOBAL SCENARIO ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Global scenario contd…, ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
JE Vaccines  :  Today Vaccine Type Strain & Substrate Producer Licensure & distribution Inactivated Nakayama Mouse Brain Biken (Japan);  Green Cross (South Korea);  CRI (India);  Vabiotech (Vietnam);  GPO (Thailand)  International Local& Region Local Local & India Local & Region Beijing 1 Mouse Brain Kaketsuken; Biken; Kitasota (Japan) Production stopped; Bulk storage P3  PHK or Vero Multiple (China) Domestic Live, Attenuated SA14-14-2 on PHK Chengdu; Wuhan; Lanzhou ( China) China; India, Nepal, South Korea, Sri Lanka
In Pipeline Vaccine type and strain Producer Status Commercial Strategy Inactivated, Vero cell derived Beijing 1 Biken; Kaketsuken Phase 3 Japan –pediatric ?International [Licensure: 2008] Inactivated Vero Cell derived SA14-14-2 [IC51] Intercell; Biological E  Pediatric ( 1-3 years in India) Phase 2 Traveler & Military Pediatric [2009] Live , recombinant, Vero Cell derived SA14-14-2 pr M&E in 17 D YF backbone Acambis;  BBIL Clinical (Ph2 in Adult; ph 2 pediatric initiated in India) Traveler & Military Pediatric [2009]
JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS IN INDIA ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
JE ENDEMIC AREAS IN INDIA Number of endemic districts: 135; Population: 330 million  JE affected areas ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Frequency  of  Japanese Encephalitis  episodes  in  India  (1996-2007 ) Repeat Occurrences No. of States with reported JE cases: 15
YEAR TOTAL CASES (INDIA) TOTAL DEATHS (INDIA) 2005 6,527  1,682 2006 2,832 658 2007(JULY) 391 92 4,017 (WHO) 2008 294  (WHO) 2009 2,868  (U.P) 505
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Case Definition  :  Suspected case . Acute onset of fever (≤ 7 days) . change in mental status With/ without . New onset of seizures (excluding febrile  seizures) . (Other early clinical findings - may include irritability, somnolence or abnormal behaviour greater than that seen with usual febrile illness)
Probable Cases Suspected case in close geographic and temporal relationship to a laboratory-confirmed case of JE in an outbreak Acute Encephalitis Syndrome due to other agent - A suspected case in which diagnostic testing is performed and an etiological agent other than JE is identified Acute Encephalitis Syndrome due to unknown agent - A suspected case in which no diagnostic testing is performed / no etiologicaI agent was identified / test results were indeterminate
JE CASE CLASSIFICATION, NICD, NEW DELHI ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Economic Impact ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Public  Health  Significance : ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Japanese Encephalitis

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  • 11. Taxonomy Of Some Important Arboviruses FAMILY GENUS IMPORTANT SPECIES Togaviridae Alphavirus Chikungunya, Mayaro, O’nyong-nyong, EEE,WEE,VEE virus etc Flaviviridae Flavivirus Japanese Encephalitis, West Nile, Dengue types 1, 2, 3,4, KFD, MVE, Yellow fever virus Bunyaviridae Bunyavirus Phlebovirus Nairovirus Hantavirus California encephalitis, Oropouche, Turlock Rift valley fever, Sandfly fever virus Ganjam virus, Nairobi sheep disease virus Prospect hill, Hantan, Seoul, Puumala Reoviridae Orbivirus African horse sickness, Blue tongue viruses Rhabdoviridae Vesiculovirus Vesicular stomatitis virus, Chandipura virus
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  • 16. HOSTS • Horses are the primary affected domestic animals of JE though essentially a dead-end host ; other equids (donkeys) are also susceptible • Pigs act as “ amplifiers” of the virus producing high viraemias which infect mosquito vectors • The natural maintenance reservoir for JE virus are birds of the family Ardeidae ( herons and egrets) Contd..
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  • 21. LIFE CYCLE OF JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS
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  • 62. JE Vaccines : Today Vaccine Type Strain & Substrate Producer Licensure & distribution Inactivated Nakayama Mouse Brain Biken (Japan); Green Cross (South Korea); CRI (India); Vabiotech (Vietnam); GPO (Thailand) International Local& Region Local Local & India Local & Region Beijing 1 Mouse Brain Kaketsuken; Biken; Kitasota (Japan) Production stopped; Bulk storage P3 PHK or Vero Multiple (China) Domestic Live, Attenuated SA14-14-2 on PHK Chengdu; Wuhan; Lanzhou ( China) China; India, Nepal, South Korea, Sri Lanka
  • 63. In Pipeline Vaccine type and strain Producer Status Commercial Strategy Inactivated, Vero cell derived Beijing 1 Biken; Kaketsuken Phase 3 Japan –pediatric ?International [Licensure: 2008] Inactivated Vero Cell derived SA14-14-2 [IC51] Intercell; Biological E Pediatric ( 1-3 years in India) Phase 2 Traveler & Military Pediatric [2009] Live , recombinant, Vero Cell derived SA14-14-2 pr M&E in 17 D YF backbone Acambis; BBIL Clinical (Ph2 in Adult; ph 2 pediatric initiated in India) Traveler & Military Pediatric [2009]
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  • 66. Frequency of Japanese Encephalitis episodes in India (1996-2007 ) Repeat Occurrences No. of States with reported JE cases: 15
  • 67. YEAR TOTAL CASES (INDIA) TOTAL DEATHS (INDIA) 2005 6,527 1,682 2006 2,832 658 2007(JULY) 391 92 4,017 (WHO) 2008 294 (WHO) 2009 2,868 (U.P) 505
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  • 69. Case Definition : Suspected case . Acute onset of fever (≤ 7 days) . change in mental status With/ without . New onset of seizures (excluding febrile seizures) . (Other early clinical findings - may include irritability, somnolence or abnormal behaviour greater than that seen with usual febrile illness)
  • 70. Probable Cases Suspected case in close geographic and temporal relationship to a laboratory-confirmed case of JE in an outbreak Acute Encephalitis Syndrome due to other agent - A suspected case in which diagnostic testing is performed and an etiological agent other than JE is identified Acute Encephalitis Syndrome due to unknown agent - A suspected case in which no diagnostic testing is performed / no etiologicaI agent was identified / test results were indeterminate
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Editor's Notes

  1. The first historic mention of Japanese encephalitis occurred during the “summer encephalitis” outbreaks in the late 1870’s. The next documented epidemic in Japan occurred in 1924 with 6,125 human cases resulting in 3,797 human deaths (62% case-fatality rate). The virus was first isolated in Japan in 1935 from a fatal human case of encephalitis. In 1938, the virus was first isolated from its primary vector species, Culex tritaeniorhynchus .
  2. In 1940, JE was first identified in China and in 1949 it was identified in Korea during a major epidemic that resulted in 5,548 human cases. In 1954 the virus was recognized in India and a major epidemic occurred in 1978 with over 6,000 human cases occurring. In 1983, in South Korea, JE immunizations started in children as young as age 3 except in endemic areas where the vaccine was recommended in children even younger. From 1983 to 1987 the JE vaccine was available in the U.S. on an investigational basis.
  3. JE virus infection occurs throughout the temperate and tropical regions of Asia. Although initially prevalent in Japan in the late 1800’s, control methods (vaccination and pesticides) have reduced the incidence of the disease in this country. Currently, the disease occurs in China, India, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Northern Thailand. Occasionally sporadic cases of disease occur in Indonesia and northern Australia. An estimated 50,000 cases of JE occur globally each year, with 10,000 deaths and nearly 15,000 disabled. The disease has not occurred in the rest of the world. Photo shows distribution of Japanese encephalitis.
  4. JE in pigs causes high mortality for newborn piglets. However there is close to zero mortality for adult pigs. Death from JE in equines is rare; when outbreaks occur, mortality rates of 5% or less have been reported. JE can be quite severe for humans. One in 300 infections results in symptomatic disease and mortality rates can vary from 5-35% depending on intensive care facilities of the region. Approximately 33-50% of the patients with symptomatic disease, who survive, have major neurologic sequelae within 1 year. This can include seizures, paresis or movement disorders. Children (ages 2-10 years) and the elderly are at the highest risk.
  5. Clinical diagnosis of JE should be suspected in horses demonstrating fever and signs of central nervous system disease. In swine a tentative diagnosis of JE is based on the birth of litters with a high percentage of stillborn and weak piglets. Definitive diagnosis of JE in animals is by virus isolation. Samples of blood, cerebral spinal fluid (in horses), spinal cord and portion the brain can be used for this process. The brain should be submitted as one half fixed in 10% buffered formalin and one half unfixed. JE diagnosis can be tentatively diagnosed by the demonstration of a rise in titer (paired samples 14 days apart) by neutralization, hemagglutination inhibition (HI), immunofluorescence (IF), complement fixation (CF) and ELISA tests. These tests are not definitive for JE due to cross reactivity of Flaviviruses.
  6. Post mortem lesion in humans are a pan-encephalitis. Infected neurons are scattered throughout the CNS. Occasional microscopic necrotic foci are present with the thalamus being affected severely. The photo shows a section of brain taken from a patient with Japanese encephalitis. This gross pathology can be found in all of the arbovirus encephalitides. The perivascular congestion and hemorrhage, may be diffuse or focal, and is seen predominantly in cortical gray and deep gray matter. Photo from Gary Baumbach, MD., Department of Pathology, University of Iowa, College of Medicine, http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/pathology/CNSInfDisR2/Text/203.html.
  7. Human cases of JE may be suspected in persons visiting endemic areas and demonstrating neurological sign accompanied by a fever. A tentative diagnosis of JE can be based on a four-fold rise in antibody titer using several methods, such as hemagglutination inhibition (HI), immunofluoresent antibody titer (IFA), complement fixation (CF) or IgG ELISA. Caution should be used when interpreting these results since cross-reactivity can occur with other flaviviruses. Additionally, the antibody response may have already peaked by the time the patient presented for care and there for fail to demonstrate a rise in titer. Additionally, demonstration of JE specific IgM in serum or CSF may be useful in acute phases of the disease. Definitive diagnosis of JE is done by viral isolation. Samples of CSF can be used. Brain tissue can be used for virus isolation in post-mortem situations. There is no specific treatment for JE and supportive care is recommended.
  8. The mortality rate in piglets can be quite high from JE. This reduction in number of offspring can have an great economic impact for the swine market. Additionally, equine deaths due to an outbreak of JE can result in a 2-5% mortality rate. These losses can impact the income potentially provided by these animals. Although JE is not currently found in the U.S., the transmitting vectors are, as is the potential for the disease. Since humans are also quite susceptible to JE, the need for immunization of the population and treatment of affected persons can lead to an great economic demand to the public and the medical community. Additionally, vector control measures will be needed to aid and protect the population.
  9. JE has significant public health impact. Swine and birds can serve as reservoirs, as well as, amplifiers of the virus. This contributes to the spread of the disease, as has been occurring over the last 100 years. Although JE is not currently found in the U.S., the transmitting vectors are. Additionally, importation of infected, amplifying swine is always possible. Rapid identification and diagnosis will be important for protecting the public and our livestock from this disease.