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Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention web site for additional travel, disease, and prevention information at www.cdc.gov
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Japanese Encephalitis
Click on images below for detailed Japanese encephalitis facts and prevention information.
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Be prepared. Your local Travel Clinic can help you plan for a safe and healthy adventure.
What Is It?
- A virus that is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito causes Japanese encephalitis
- This disease affects the brain causing confusion and may lead to coma and death
- In some countries, the Japanese encephalitis transmission season lasts year around, while In other countries, transmission is seasonal
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Where Is It?
- Japanese encephalitis is transmitted by mosquitoes in various areas of Asia (from India east to Korea, Japan and Indonesia)
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Prevention Tips
- Depending on your destination you may benefit from Japanese encephalitis vaccination. Talk to your Travel Clinic to determine if vaccination is right for you
- Always practice personal precautions against mosquito bites (especially between dusk and dawn)
Travelers can reduce their risk of acquiring Japanese encephalitis by...
- remaining in well-screened or air conditioned areas when possible
- wearing clothing that adequately covers the arms and legs
- applying DEET-containing insect repellent to both skin and clothing
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Available Immunizations
Vaccination for Japanese encephalitis is recommended if:
- you are traveling to a country during a Japanese encephalitis transmission season and you are planning extensive outdoor activities in rural areas for any length of time, or
- you plan to travel for 30 days or more to a country during a Japanese encephalitis transmission season, regardless of your planned activities
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