マレー渓谷脳炎、Murray渓谷脳炎
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- British classical scholar (born in Australia) who advocated the League of Nations and the United Nations (1866-1957) (同)Gilbert Murray, George Gilbert Aime Murphy
- Scottish philologist and the lexicographer who shaped the Oxford English Dictionary (1837-1915) (同)James Murray, James Augustus Murray, James Augustus Henry Murray, Sir James Murray, Sir James Augustus Murray, Sir James Augustus Henry Murray
- a southeast Australian river; flows westward and then south into the Indian Ocean at Adelaide (同)Murray River
- inflammation of the brain usually caused by a virus; symptoms include headache and neck pain and drowsiness and nausea and fever (`phrenitis is no longer in scientific use) (同)cephalitis, phrenitis
- a long depression in the surface of the land that usually contains a river (同)vale
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- 脳炎
- 『谷』,谷間 / 《修飾語を伴って》《通例単数形で》(大河の)流域
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Murray Valley encephalitis virus |
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Murray Valley encephalitis virus |
Murray Valley encephalitis virus |
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Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) is a zoonotic flavivirus endemic to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea. It is the causal agent of Murray Valley encephalitis (previously known as Australian encephalitis) and in humans can cause permanent neurological disease or death. MVEV is related to Kunjin virus which has a similar ecology but a lower morbidity rate. Although the arbovirus is endemic to Northern Australia, it has occasionally spread to the southern states during times of heavy rainfall during the summer monsoon season via seasonal flooding of the Murray-Darling river system. These outbreaks can be "...decades apart, with no or very few cases identified in between".[1]
Contents
- 1 Vector
- 2 History
- 3 Presentation
- 4 Clone
- 5 References
Vector
MVEV is a mosquito-borne virus that is maintained in a bird-mosquito-bird cycle. Water birds from the order Ciconiiformes, including herons and cormorants, provide the natural reservoir for MVEV.[2] The major mosquito vector is Culex annulirostris. Human infection occurs only through bites from infected mosquitoes; the virus cannot be transmitted from person to person.[3]
History
The first epidemics of MVE occurred in 1917 and 1918 in Southeastern Australia following years of high rainfall. The virus was isolated from human samples in 1951 during an epidemic in the Murray Valley, Australia.[4][5]
Epidemics usually occur due to either infected birds or mosquitoes migrating from endemic areas to non-endemic areas.[3] The New South Wales government has placed 'sentinel flocks' of chickens near known bird breeding sites as an early warning system. These flocks are tested for MVE during the mosquito breeding season.[1]
Presentation
The majority of MVEV infections are sub-clinical, i.e. do not produce disease symptoms, although some people may experience a mild form of the disease with symptoms such as fever, headaches, nausea and vomiting and only a very small number of these cases go on to develop MVE. In fact, serological surveys which measure the level of anti-MVEV antibodies within the population estimate that only 1 in 800-1000 of all infections result in clinical disease.[3]
The incubation period following exposure to the virus is around 1 to 4 weeks. Following infection, a person will have lifelong immunity to the virus. When a patient appears to show MVE symptoms and has been in an MVE-endemic area during the wet season, when outbreaks usually occur, MVE infection must be confirmed by laboratory diagnosis, usually by detection of a significant rise of MVE-specific antibodies in the patient's serum.[3] Of those who contract MVE, one-quarter die from the disease.[6]
Clone
The scientific study of the genetics of MVEV has been facilitated by the construction and manipulation of an infectious cDNA clone of the virus. [7] Mutations in the envelope gene have been linked to the attenuation of disease in mouse models of infection.
References
- ^ a b "Murray Valley Encephalitis (MVE) Factsheet". New South Wales Department of Health. 2 March 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
- ^ Marshall ID, Brown BK, Keith K, Gard GP, Thibos E (1982). "Variation in arbovirus infection rates in species of birds sampled in a serological survey during an encephalitis epidemic in the Murray Valley of South-eastern Australia, February 1974". Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci 60 (5): 471–8. doi:10.1038/icb.1982.52. PMID 6299259.
- ^ a b c d "Murray Valley encephalitis virus infection - Fact Sheet". Department of Health and Ageing. Retrieved 2008-08-28. [dead link]
- ^ French EL (1952). "Murray Valley encephalitis isolation and characterization of the aetiological agent". Med. J. Aust. 1 (4): 100–3. PMID 14909902.
- ^ Burnet FM (1952). "Murray Valley encephalitis.". Am J Public Health Nations Health 42 (12): 1519–21. doi:10.2105/AJPH.42.12.1519. PMC 1526305. PMID 13007862.
- ^ "Deadly mosquito disease suspected". ABC News (Australia). May 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-16.
- ^ Hurrelbrink RJ, Nestorowicz A, McMinn PC (1 December 1999). "Characterization of infectious Murray Valley encephalitis virus derived from a stably cloned genome-length cDNA". J. Gen. Virol. 80 (12): 3115–25. PMID 10567642.
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English Journal
- Murray Valley encephalitis: a review of clinical features, diagnosis and treatment.
- Knox J, Cowan RU, Doyle JS, Ligtermoet MK, Archer JS, Burrow JN, Tong SY, Currie BJ, Mackenzie JS, Smith DW, Catton M, Moran RJ, Aboltins CA, Richards JS.SourceVictorian Infectious Diseases Service, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, VIC.
- The Medical journal of Australia.Med J Aust.2012 Mar 19;196(5):322-6.
- SUMMARY Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) is a mosquito-borne virus that is found across Australia, Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya. MVEV is endemic to northern Australia and causes occasional outbreaks across south-eastern Australia. 2011 saw a dramatic increase in MVEV activity in endemic r
- PMID 22432670
- Confirmed case of encephalitis caused by Murray Valley encephalitis virus infection in a horse.
- Gordon AN, Marbach CR, Oakey J, Edmunds G, Condon K, Diviney SM, Williams DT, Bingham J.Source1Anita N. Gordon, Biosecurity Sciences Laboratory, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, PO Box 156, Archerfield BC, Queensland 4108, Australia. anita.gordon@deedi.qld.gov.au.
- Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc.J Vet Diagn Invest.2012 Mar;24(2):431-6.
- A 5-year-old Australian stock horse in Monto, Queensland, Australia, developed neurological signs and was euthanized after a 6-day course of illness. Histological examination of the brain and spinal cord revealed moderate to severe subacute, nonsuppurative encephalomyelitis. Sections of spinal cord
- PMID 22379060
Japanese Journal
- Acute Viral Encephalitis: The Recent Progress
- Shoji Hiroshi,Azuma Koichi,Nishimura Yasuko [他],FUJIMOTO Hiroshi,SUGITA Yasuo,EIZURU Yoshito
- Internal medicine 41(6), 420-428, 2002-06-01
- … In the new Japanese control law for infectious diseases, most varieties of acute viral encephalitis belong to Category IV requiring report of all cases at sentinel hospitals. … Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) encephalitis comprises the majority of cases. …
- NAID 10008548298
- Mechanism of virulence, attenuation of glycosaminoglycan binding variants of Japanese encephalitis virus and Murray Valley encephalitis virus
- Australian "X" disease, Murray Valley encephalitis, and the French connection
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