Preferred Label : encephalitis virus, eastern equine;
MeSH definition : A species of ALPHAVIRUS causing encephalomyelitis in Equidae and humans. The virus
ranges along the Atlantic seaboard of the United States and Canada and as far south
as the Caribbean, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. Infections in horses
show a mortality of up to 90 percent and in humans as high as 80 percent in epidemics.;
MeSH synonym : eee viruses; encephalomyelitis virus, eastern equine; eee virus; eastern equine encephalitis virus; eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus;
MeSH annotation : infection: coord IM with ENCEPHALOMYELITIS, EQUINE (IM) but see note there; DF: note
short X ref; infection: coordinate with ENCEPHALOMYELITIS, EQUINE but see note there;
UNII : txid11021;
Origin ID : D004663;
UMLS CUI : C0014046;
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- Virus [PASCAL descriptor]
- Virus [UMLS semantic type]
- virus [OMIConto metadata]
Currated CISMeF NLP mapping
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Semantic type(s)
- Virus [UMLS semantic type]
UMLS correspondences (same concept)
A species of ALPHAVIRUS causing encephalomyelitis in Equidae and humans. The virus
ranges along the Atlantic seaboard of the United States and Canada and as far south
as the Caribbean, Mexico, and parts of Central and South America. Infections in horses
show a mortality of up to 90 percent and in humans as high as 80 percent in epidemics.
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/lab-bio/res/psds-ftss/equine-fra.php
2010
Canada
French
encephalitis virus, eastern equine
encephalitis virus, western equine
encephalitis virus, eastern equine
encephalitis virus, western equine
encephalomyelitis, eastern equine
encephalomyelitis, eastern equine
encephalomyelitis, eastern equine
disease transmission, infectious
disease reservoirs
zoonoses
disease vectors
disinfectants
encephalomyelitis, equine
antibiotic prophylaxis
occupational exposure
protective clothing
encephalomyelitis, western equine
medical laboratory personnel
guidelines
infectious disease incubation period
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