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High-risk landscapes of Japanese encephalitis virus outbreaks in India converge on wetlands, rain-fed agriculture, wild Ardeidae, and domestic pigs and chickens.

Michael G WalshAmrita PattanaikNavya VyasDeepak SaxenaCameron WebbShailendra SawleshwarkarChiranjay Mukhopadhyay
Published in: International journal of epidemiology (2022)
The results from this work provide the most complete understanding of the landscape epidemiology of JEV in India to date and suggest important One Health priorities for control and prevention across fragmented terrain comprising a wildlife-livestock interface that favours spillover to humans.
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