Japanese encephalitis
sources of disease
Japanese encephalitis is a disease that is spread to humans by infected mosquitoes in Asia. It is one of a group of mosquito-borne virus diseases that can affect the central nervous system and cause severe complications and even death. It is caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus, an arbovirus. Arbovirus is short for arthropod-borne virus. Arboviruses are a large group of viruses that are spread by certain invertebrate animals (arthropods), most commonly blood-sucking insects. Like most arboviruses, Japanese encephalitis is spread by infected mosquitoes.
MMQC-12-1358 07 Jun 12
INTERCELL / JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VACCINE / IXIARO / IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON EXPIRY DATING
10 May 12

Sample Q&A: Vaccine

Who should not receive the JE vaccines?

Tell your doctor if you have any severe allergies. People who have had a severe reaction or developed a severe allergic reaction to a previous dose of JE-Vax® or IXIARO® should not be revaccinated.

Pregnant women should generally not receive JE vaccine. Check with your doctor since it could be recommended under certain circumstances.

If you will be traveling for fewer than 30 days, especially if you will be staying in major urban areas, tell your doctor. You may be at lower risk and not need the vaccine.

Anyone who has a life-threatening allergy to any component of IXIARO® should not get the vaccine. IXIARO® contains protamine sulfate, known to cause hypersensitivity reactions in some individuals. Safety and effectiveness of IXIARO® has not yet been established in pregnant women or nursing mothers.

You should tell your health care provider if you:

  • have had an allergic reaction after a previous dose of JE-Vax® or IXIARO®.
  • Have a bleeding disorder or a reduction in blood platelets, which increases risk of bleeding or bruising (thrombocytopenia) and cannot receive injections in the arm.
  • have a weakened immune system, for example, due to a genetic defect or HIV infection.
  • are or may be pregnant, or are breast feeding.
  • currently have any illness with a fever of more than 100°F (37.8°C).
  • take any medicines, even those you can buy over the counter.

Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
Package Insert - Vaccine
CDC Division of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases
MMQC-12-1510 21 Aug 12
UPDATE TO MMQC-12-1492 / INTERCELL, INC / JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VACCINE / INFORMATION
MMQC-12-1492 08 Aug 12
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA) / INTERCELL, INC / JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VACCINE / INFORMATION
MMQC-11-1463 07 Jul 11
INTERCELL / JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VACCINE (JEV) / IXIARO / MEDICAL INFORMATION
MMQC-11-1447 28 Jun 11
INTERCELL / JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VACCINE / IXIARO / IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON EXPIRY DATING
MMQC-11-1332 29 Apr 11
JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS VACCINE (JE-VAX) / SANOFI PASTEUR / DISPOSITION INSTRUCTIONS
Japanese Encephalitis Presentation; Presented by Dr. Charles Hoke
Dear Doctor Letter from Intercell Reflecting Correct Expiration Date
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