| eastern equine e. |
see under encephalomyelitis.
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| eastern equine encephalomyelitis v. |
the species of equine encephalomyelitis virus (q.v.) that causes eastern equine encephalomyelitis. Called also EEE v.
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| eastern s. |
s. japonica.
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| eastern equine encephalitis |
Encephalitis caused by the eastern equine arbovirus, which is transmitted from horses to humans by mosquitoes; the incubation period is 1 to 2 weeks. Although this is the least common of the arboviruses, mortality is
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