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A Case of Japanese Encephalitis with a Fatal Outcome in an Australian Who Traveled from Bali in 2019.

Alyssa T PykeKeat ChoongFrederick MooreCarmel T TaylorCarmel TaylorJamie Lee McMahonJamie McMahonNeelima NairPeter MooreMitchell FingerPeter BurtonclaySarah Wheatley
Published in: Tropical medicine and infectious disease (2020)
A severe case of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection, resulting in fatality, occurred in an unvaccinated Australian male traveler from Bali, Indonesia, in 2019. During hospitalisation in Australia, patient cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) yielded JEV-specific IgM antibodies and RNA, and an isolate of the virus. Ongoing transmission of JEV in Bali underscores this pathogen as a public health risk and the importance of appropriate health, vaccination and mosquito avoidance advice to prospective travelers to the region.
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