Flaviviruses, including Dengue, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, and Tick-borne encephalitis virus, are major emerging human pathogens, affecting millions of individuals worldwide. Many clinically important flaviviruses elicit CNS diseases in infected hosts, including traditional "hemorrhagic" viruses, such as Dengue. This review focuses on the epidemiology, symptomatology, neuropathology, and, specifically, neuropathogenesis of flavivirus-induced human CNS disease. A detailed insight into specific factors priming towards neuroinvasive disease is of clear clinical significance, as well as importance to the development of antiviral therapies and identification of key mechanisms involved in the (re)emergence of specific flaviviruses, includi...
Dengue counts among the most commonly encountered arboviral diseases, representing the fastest sprea...
In the last few decades, there is an increasing emergence and re-emergence of viruses, such as West ...
A wide range of viruses from different virus families in different geographical areas, may cause imm...
Flaviviruses, including Dengue, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, and Tick-borne encephalitis virus,...
Viruses in the Flaviviridae family, such as West Nile Virus (WNV) and Dengue, spread by arthropods (...
Flaviviruses are present on every continent and cause significant morbidity and mortality. In many i...
Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain tissue associated with clinical evidence of brain dysfu...
Dengue virus (DENV) infects approximately 390 million persons every year in more than 100 countries....
The findings of a neurological evaluation in 85 patients with confirmed, acute, dengue virus infecti...
Dengue infection is endemic in more than 100 countries, mostly in the developing world. Recent obser...
Many arboviruses, including viruses of the Flavivirus genus, are known to cause severe neurological ...
West Nile virus is a member of the flaviviridae family. It was first discovered in 1937 when it was ...
Dengue is an important global public health problem. The World Health Organization estimates that 2/...
Dengue viral infections are common worldwide. Clinical manifestations form a broad spectrum, and inc...
Dengue is the second most common mosquito-borne disease affecting human beings. In 2009, WHO endorse...
Dengue counts among the most commonly encountered arboviral diseases, representing the fastest sprea...
In the last few decades, there is an increasing emergence and re-emergence of viruses, such as West ...
A wide range of viruses from different virus families in different geographical areas, may cause imm...
Flaviviruses, including Dengue, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, and Tick-borne encephalitis virus,...
Viruses in the Flaviviridae family, such as West Nile Virus (WNV) and Dengue, spread by arthropods (...
Flaviviruses are present on every continent and cause significant morbidity and mortality. In many i...
Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain tissue associated with clinical evidence of brain dysfu...
Dengue virus (DENV) infects approximately 390 million persons every year in more than 100 countries....
The findings of a neurological evaluation in 85 patients with confirmed, acute, dengue virus infecti...
Dengue infection is endemic in more than 100 countries, mostly in the developing world. Recent obser...
Many arboviruses, including viruses of the Flavivirus genus, are known to cause severe neurological ...
West Nile virus is a member of the flaviviridae family. It was first discovered in 1937 when it was ...
Dengue is an important global public health problem. The World Health Organization estimates that 2/...
Dengue viral infections are common worldwide. Clinical manifestations form a broad spectrum, and inc...
Dengue is the second most common mosquito-borne disease affecting human beings. In 2009, WHO endorse...
Dengue counts among the most commonly encountered arboviral diseases, representing the fastest sprea...
In the last few decades, there is an increasing emergence and re-emergence of viruses, such as West ...
A wide range of viruses from different virus families in different geographical areas, may cause imm...