Bharati Kaushik, Vrati Sudhanshu
Virology laboratory, National Institute of Immunology, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi, 110 067, India.
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2006 Apr;4(2):313-24. doi: 10.1586/14787210.4.2.313.
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is the most common form of viral encephalitis that appears in the form of frequent epidemics of brain fever throughout Southeast Asia, China and India. The disease is caused by a Flavivirus named Japanese encephalitis virus that is spread to humans by mosquitoes. An internationally approved mouse brain-derived inactivated vaccine has been available that is relatively expensive, gives immunity of uncertain duration and is not completely safe. Cell culture-derived inactivated and attenuated JE vaccines are in use in China, but these are not produced as per the norms acceptable in most countries. Several new promising JE vaccine candidates have been developed, some of which are under different stages of clinical evaluation. These new candidate JE vaccines have the potential to generate long-lasting immunity at low cost.
日本脑炎(JE)是病毒性脑炎最常见的形式,在东南亚、中国和印度以频繁的脑热流行形式出现。该疾病由一种名为日本脑炎病毒的黄病毒引起,通过蚊子传播给人类。一种国际认可的源自鼠脑的灭活疫苗已经上市,但价格相对昂贵,免疫持续时间不确定且并非完全安全。中国正在使用源自细胞培养的灭活和减毒日本脑炎疫苗,但这些疫苗并非按照大多数国家可接受的规范生产。已经开发出几种有前景的新型日本脑炎候选疫苗,其中一些正处于不同阶段的临床评估中。这些新型日本脑炎候选疫苗有潜力以低成本产生持久免疫力。