West Nile encephalitis virus
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Definition
Noun: - The flavivirus that causes West Nile encephalitis: A specific virus belonging to the Flavivirus genus, transmitted primarily by mosquitoes, which is the causative agent of West Nile encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain.
Usage
The term "West Nile encephalitis virus" is used specifically in medical, virological, and public health contexts to identify the pathogen responsible for the disease. It is a proper noun and is often capitalized.
Examples
- Noun:
- The spread of West Nile encephalitis virus is monitored by public health agencies.
- Scientists are studying the genetic makeup of the West Nile encephalitis virus.
- A confirmed case of the disease requires detection of the West Nile encephalitis virus in patient samples.
Advanced Usage
- "West Nile virus (WNV)": This is the more common and abbreviated name for the same pathogen. "West Nile encephalitis virus" is a more specific clinical term emphasizing its link to brain inflammation.
- While "West Nile virus" is the general term, "West Nile encephalitis virus" specifies the neuroinvasive form.
Variants and Related Words
- West Nile virus (WNV) (n): The standard abbreviated name for the virus.
- Flavivirus (n): The genus to which this virus belongs, which also includes dengue and Zika viruses.
- Arbovirus (n): A broader category for viruses transmitted by arthropods like mosquitoes, which includes the West Nile encephalitis virus.
Synonyms
- West Nile virus (WNV): The direct and most frequently used synonym.
- The causative agent of West Nile encephalitis: A descriptive synonym used in formal scientific writing.
Related Phrases
- West Nile fever: The milder, more common form of infection caused by the virus, which may not progress to encephalitis.
- Neuroinvasive disease: A term for severe infections, like encephalitis or meningitis, caused by the West Nile encephalitis virus.
Noun
- the flavivirus that causes West Nile encephalitis