Banna Virus – China |
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| Tuesday, 09 March 2010 15:38 | |
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New cases of Banna virus infection have recently been found in China. There have been twenty cases that have been discovered. Researchers and analysts have isolated the new cases and have been trying to ascertain their presence and spread in the country. The Banna virus infection is usually confused with the Japanese encephalitis virus as well. It has been found that the new cases have been spread through the tropical area to the temperate climates. Some of the species from which the virus infection was gathered included cattle, mosquitoes, ticks, pigs and even humans patients of the disease. Source: Disaster Alert Network Did you find this page useful for your work?
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