"Very high" levels of the virus were detected by the CDC in New Mexico, with "high" levels in Oregon, Arkansas, and Maine.
MARQUETTE, MI— Eastern Equine Encephalitis has been found in Marquette County. The Marquette County Health Department was ...
The Maine Center for Disease Control is reporting the first human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis this year and the first ...
A person from Penobscot County has tested presumptive positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE). The case was "locally ...
They were able to map where and how the virus travels within the brain and infects critical brain regions that control many vital functions, such as the brain stem, which controls sleep and movement.
Once HSV-1 enters the brain, researchers also wanted to determine if the virus migrates at random or to specific areas. They were able to map where and how the virus travels within the brain and ...
Also known as EEE, it is one of four equine encephalitis viruses. The others are Western and Venezuelan equine encephalitis and West Nile virus. As with the other three, EEE originates in birds ...
Also known as EEE, it is one of four equine encephalitis viruses. The others are Western and Venezuelan equine encephalitis and West Nile virus. As with the other three, EEE originates in birds ...
Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, is an internist and associate professor of medicine at UCLA Health. Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is an internist and assistant professor of medicine at UCLA Health.
Transmitted by mosquitoes, EEE is a virus that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describe as "a rare but serious disease" with an approximately 30% fatality rate. And with the recent ...
Figure 8. Schematic diagram of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV)-mediated mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. JEV infection causes DNA damage, which promotes P53 phosphorylation in the nucleus. P53 ...
Of particular concern is eastern equine encephalitis, a rare disease that can lead to serious and fatal illness, caused by mosquitoes carrying the virus. Known as EEE or “triple E,” the virus ...