Current practice of French health professionals regarding Japanese encephalitis vaccination

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Amat, C. | Bellanger, A.P. | Bozon, F. | Léger, R. | Gbaguidi-Haore, H. | Marguet, P.

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International audience. Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a rare but severe disease. It is a potential threat for people traveling to endemic areas. The risk of developing JE is low (<1%), but the associated case fatality is high (30%). There is no specific treatment for JE, but a vaccine is available. We performed an observational survey to assess practices of French health professionals regarding JE vaccination.

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