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- Highlands_J_virus abstract "The Highlands J (HJ) virus is a zoonotic alphavirus native to North and South America. It maintains a natural reservoir in the songbird population of freshwater swamps (generally scrub jays and blue jays) and is transmitted by the bite of the female Culiseta melanura mosquito. Though nearly identical in structure and natural cycle to the Eastern equine encephalitis virus, it is considerably less virulent than its cousin, causing relatively mild symptoms in its primary avian reservoir and only nominally capable of transmission to mammals. A 1995 study conducted in Florida swampland found that 15% of swamp-dwelling jays tested positive for HJ antibodies, all of which were asymptomatic and in apparent good health. Recorded bird deaths from HJ infection are uncommon but not rare, and include several domestic turkeys at a commercial facility and young broiler chickens in an experimental setting.Transmission to equines or humans via mosquito is also possible, though even more rare. During the 1990-1991 St. Louis encephalitis outbreak in Missouri, 4 patients were found to be comorbidly infected with SLE and HJ, though no harmful effects were attributed to the HJ alone. A limited survey of swamp-dwelling rodents in Florida found one cotton mouse and one cotton rat with antibodies to HJ, both asymptomatic. The sole mammalian fatality attributed to HJ was a Florida horse originally diagnosed with Western equine encephalitis in 1964, which was later redetermined in 1989 to have been caused by HJ.Despite its negligible virulence in humans, it is often tested for in US domestic mosquito control programs as an indicator of fruitful conditions for other mosquito-borne zoonoses to multiply.".
- Highlands_J_virus family Togaviridae.
- Highlands_J_virus genus Alphavirus.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageID "21369463".
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageLength "2446".
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageRevisionID "560339498".
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Alphavirus.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Antibodies.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Antibody.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Aphelocoma.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Asymptomatic.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Blue_jay.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alphaviruses.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_virology.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horse_diseases.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Comorbid.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Comorbidity.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Cotton_mouse.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Cotton_rat.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Culiseta.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_equine_encephalitis_virus.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Equine.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Equus_(genus).
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Mammals.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Missouri.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Mosquito.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Mosquito_control.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Natural_reservoir.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Rodent.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Louis_encephalitis.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Scrub_jay.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Songbird.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_encephalitis.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Swamp.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Swamps.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Togaviridae.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Virulence.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Virulent.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Western_equine_encephalitis.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Western_equine_encephalitis_virus.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Zoonosis.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLink Zoonotic.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Highlands J virus".
- Highlands_J_virus familia "Togaviridae".
- Highlands_J_virus genus "Alphavirus".
- Highlands_J_virus hasPhotoCollection Highlands_J_virus.
- Highlands_J_virus name "Highlands J virus".
- Highlands_J_virus species "Highlands J virus".
- Highlands_J_virus virusGroup "iv".
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Virus-stub.
- Highlands_J_virus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zoonotic_viral_diseases.
- Highlands_J_virus subject Category:Alphaviruses.
- Highlands_J_virus subject Category:Animal_virology.
- Highlands_J_virus subject Category:Horse_diseases.
- Highlands_J_virus hypernym Native.
- Highlands_J_virus type Article.
- Highlands_J_virus type Person.
- Highlands_J_virus type Species.
- Highlands_J_virus type Article.
- Highlands_J_virus type Thing.
- Highlands_J_virus comment "The Highlands J (HJ) virus is a zoonotic alphavirus native to North and South America. It maintains a natural reservoir in the songbird population of freshwater swamps (generally scrub jays and blue jays) and is transmitted by the bite of the female Culiseta melanura mosquito.".
- Highlands_J_virus label "Highlands J virus".
- Highlands_J_virus sameAs m.05f4xhs.
- Highlands_J_virus sameAs Q5759382.
- Highlands_J_virus sameAs Q5759382.
- Highlands_J_virus wasDerivedFrom Highlands_J_virus?oldid=560339498.
- Highlands_J_virus isPrimaryTopicOf Highlands_J_virus.
- Highlands_J_virus name "Highlands J virus".