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Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis
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CBRNE - Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis from Emergency Medicine
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Background: Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) is an acute viral disease
characterized by fever and one or more of the following: chills, headache,
back pain ...
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CHAART
Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis -
Project institutions: The University of
Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, Texas; Central University of
Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela; and National Institute of Hygiene, Caracas,
Venezuela.
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Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis -
An outbreak of Venezuelan equine
encephalitis (VEE) that began in northwestern Venezuela in April 1995 has
spread westward to the Guajira peninsula and to Colombia (Figure_1),
resulting in an estimated minimum of 13,000 cases in humans and an
undetermined...
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Evening Standard: Germ Warfare - The facts -
Succinct overview of
anthrax, smallpox, ebola, cholera, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, plague
and botulinum. From the UK newspaper.
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Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis -
Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis -- Colombia,
1995 During September 1-October 12, 1995, a total of 12,403 patient visits
for Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) ....
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CDC Fact
Sheet: Eastern Equine Encephalitis -
Eastern equine encephalitis virus, member
of the family Togaviridae, genus Alphavirus. Closely related to western
and Venezuelan equine encephalitis viruses.
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Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis -
VENEZUELAN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS. SUMMARY.
Signs and Symptoms: Sudden onset of illness with generalized malaise,
spiking fevers, rigors, severe headache ...
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Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus -
This document was
written in 1996 and is published on the Web by the United States
Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Veterinary Services (VS) division.
This brief paper provides information on Venezuelan equine
encephalomyelitis (VEE), its history...
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ADHS -
Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Medical Management -
... VENEZUELAN EQUINE
ENCEPHALITIS - Medical Management* Quick Facts. Agent: Venezuelan equine
encephalitis virus (VEE) - alphavirus.
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