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List of Papers on Chikungunya Published by ICMR-NIV

Sr. No. Publication(s)
1Pavri KM. Presence of chikungunya antibodies in human sera collected from Calcatta and Jamshedpur before 1963. Indian J Med Res. 1964; 52(7): 698-702.
2Rao TR, Singh KRP, Pavri K. Laboratory tramsmission of an Indian strain of chikungunya virus. Curr Sci. 1964; 33(8): 235-6.
3Rao TR, Singh KRP, Pavri K. Laboratory tramsmission of an Indian strain of chikungunya virus. Curr Sci. 1964; 33(8): 235-6.
4Rao TR. Vectors of dengue and chikungunya viruses: a brief review. Indian J Med Res. 1964; 52(7): 719-26
5Anderson CR, Singh KRP, Sarkar JK. Isolation of Chikungunya virus from Aedes aegypti fed on naturally infected humans in Calcutta. Curr Sci. 1965 Oct; 34(20): 579-80.
6Banerjee K. A note on antibodies to Chikungunya virus in human sera collected in Madras state in 1956. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 715-9.
7Dandawate CN, Thiruvengadam KV, Kalyanasundaram V, Rajagopal J, Rao TR. Serological survey in Madras city with special reference to Chikungunya. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 707-14.
8Jadhav M, Namboodripad M, Carey DE, Myers RM, Carman RH. Chikungunya disease in infants and children in Vellore: a report of clinical and haematological features of virologically proved cases. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 764-76.
9Myers RM, Carey DE, Reuben R, Jesudass E, Ranitz CDS, Jadhav M. The 1964 epidemic of dengue-like fever in south India: isolation of chikungunya virus from human sera and from mosuitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 694-701.
10Ranitz CD, Myers RM, Varkey MJ, Isaac ZH, Carey DE. Clinical impressions of chikungunya in Vellore gained from study of adult patients. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 756-63.
11Rao TR, Carey DE, Pavri KM. Preliminary isolation and identification of chikungunya virus from cases of dengue-like illness in Madras city. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 689-93.
12Singh KRP, Sarkar JK. Isolation of chikungunya virus from aedes aegypti from Calcutta, India. Curr Sci. 1965; 34(16): 480-1.
13Rao TR. Recent epidemics caused by chikungunya virus in India, 1963-65. Sci Cult 1966; 32: 215-20.
14Myers RM, Carey DE. Concurrent isolation from patient of two arboviruses, chikungunya and dengue type 2. Sci 1967; 157(3794): 1307-8.
15Reuben R. Some entomological and epidemiological observations on the 1964 outbreak of chikungunya fever in south India. Indian J Med Res. 1967; 55(1): 1-12.
16Singh KRP, Pavri KM. Experimental studies with chikungunya virus in aedes aegypti and aedes albopictus. Acta Virol. 1967; 11(6): 517-26.
17Paul SD, Singh KRP. Experimental infection of macaca radiata with chikungunya virus and transmission of virus by mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(6): 802-11.
18Rao TR, Paul SD, Singh KRP. Experimental studies on the mechanical transmission of chikungunya virus by aedes aegypti. Mosquito News 1968; 28(3): 406-8.
19Banerjee K, Singh KRP. Loss of mouse virulence in Chikungunya virus from the carrier culture of Aedes albopictus cell line. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(6): 1003-5.
20Bedekar SD, Pavri KM. Studies with Chikungunya virus. I: susceptibility of birds and small mammals. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(7): 1181-92.
21Bedekar SD, Pavri KM. Studies with Chikungunya virus. II: serological survey of humans and animals in India. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(7): 1193-7.
22Carey DE, Myers RM, Deranitz CM, Jadhav M. The 1964 Chikungunya epidemic at Vellore, south India, including observations on concurrent dengue. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1969; 63(4): 434-45.
23Dhanda V, Shetty PS, Mahadev PVM. Chikungunya epidemic at Barsi. II. Preliminary Entomological findings. Maharashtra Med J. 1973; 20: 225-9.
24Padbidri VS, Dandawate CN, Goverdhan MK, Pavri KM. Chikungunya epidemic at Barsi: I. preliminary epidemiological, virological and serological findings. Maharashtra Med J. 1973; 20(5): 221-4.
25Umrigar MD, Kadam SS. Comparative sensitivity of suckling mice and vero cells for primary isolation of chikungunya virus. Indian J Med Res. 1974; 62(12): 1893-6.
26Buckley SM, Singh KRP, Bhat UKM. Small and large plaque variants of Chikungunya virus in two vertebrate and seven invertebrate cell lines. Acta Virol. 1975; 19(1): 10-8.
27Padbidri VS, Gnaneswar TT. Epidemiological investigationms of chikungunya epidemic at Barsi, Maharashtra State, India. J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol. 1979; 23: 445-51.
28Pavri K. Disappearance of Chikungunya virus from India and South East Asia. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.1986; 80: 491.
29Mourya DT, Banerjee K. Experimental transmission of Chikungunya virus by Aedes vittatus mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 86: 269-71.
30Mourya DT, Malunjkar AS, Banerjee K. Susceptibility and transmissibility of Aedes aegypti to four strains of Chikungunya virus. Journal of Medical Research. 1987; 86: 185-90.
31Mourya DT. Absence of transovarial transmission of Chikungunya virus in Aedes aegypti and albopictus mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 85: 593-5.
32Banerjee K, Ranadive SN. Oligonucleotide fingerprinting of Chikungunya virus strains. Indian J Med Res. 1988; 87: 531-41.
33Banerjee K, Mourya DT, Malunjkar AS. Susceptibility & transmissibility of different geographical strains of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes to Chikungunya virus. Indian J Med Res. 1988 Feb;87:134-8.
34Gogate SS, Marathe AD. Antiviral effect of neem leaf (Azadirachta indica, Juss) extract on Chikungunya and measles viruses. J Res Educ Indian Med. 1989; 8(1): 1-5.
35Ranadive SN, Banerjee K. Cloning & expression of chikungunya virus genes coding structural proteins in Escherichia coli. Indian J Med Res. 1990 Sep; 91(9):386-92.
36Mourya DT, Gokhale MD, Malunjkar AS, Bhat HR, Banerjee K. Inheritance of oral susceptibility of Aedes aegypti to Chikungunya virus. Arthropod borne virus information exchange. 1993: 14-5.
37Mourya DT, Gokhale MD, Banerjee K. Effect of sublethal dosages of insecticides on chikungunya virus susceptible and refractory strains of Aedes aegypti. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1994 Sep;25(3):536-42.
38Mourya DT, Gokhale MD, Malunjkar AS, Bhat HR, Banerjee K. Inheritance of oral susceptibility of Aedes aegypti to Chikungunya virus. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1994 Sep;51(3):295-300
39Mourya DT, Hemingway J, Leake CJ. Post-inoculation changes in enzyme activity of Aedes aegypti infected with Chikungunya virus. Acta Virol. 1995 Feb;39(1):31-5.
40Mourya DT, Ranadive SN, Gokhale MD, Barde PV, Padbidri VS, Banerjee K. Putative chikungunya virus-specific receptor proteins on the midgut brush border membrane of Aedes aegypti mosquito. Indian J Med Res. 1998 Jan;107:10-4.
41Mourya DT, Thakare JR, Gokhale MD, Powers AM, Hundekar SL, Jayakumar PC, Bondre VP, Shouche YS, Padbidri VS. Isolation of chikungunya virus from Aedes aegypti mosquitoes collected in the town of Yawat, Pune District, Maharashtra State, India. Acta Virol. 2001;45(5-6):305-9.
42Hundekar SL, Thakare JP, Gokhale MD, Barde PV, Argade SV, Mourya DT. Development of monoclonal antibody based antigen capture ELISA to detect chikungunya virus antigen in mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 2002 Apr;115(4):144-8.
43Moury DT, Singh DK, Yadav P, Gokhale MD, Barde PV, Narayan NB, Thakare JP, Mishra AC, Shouche YS. Role of gregarine parasite Ascogregarina culicis (Apicomplexa: Lecudinidae) in the maintenance of Chikungunya virus in vector mosquito. J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2003 Sep-Oct;50(5):379-82.
44Yadav P, Gokhale MD, Barde PV, Singh DK, Mishra AC, Mourya DT. Experimental transmission of Chikungunya virus by Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes. Acta Virol. 2003 Feb;47(1):45-7.
45Yadav P, Shouche YS, Munot HP, Mishra AC, Mourya DT. Genotyping of Chikungunya virus isolates from India during 1963-2000 by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Acta Virol. 2003 May;47(2):125-7.
46Yergolkar PN, Tandale BV, Arankalle VA, Sathe PS, Sudeep AB, Gandhe SS, Gokhale MD, Jacob GP, Hundekar SL, Mishra AC. Chikungunya outbreaks caused by African Genotype, India. Emerg Infect Dis. 2006 Oct; 12(10): 1580-3.
47Mourya DT, Yadav P. Vector biology of dengue & chikungunya viruses [Editorial]. Indian J Med Res. 2006 Nov; 124(5): 475-80.
48Mittal A, Mittal S, Bharathi JM, Ramakrishnan R, Sathe PS. Uveitis during outbreak of Chikungunya fever. Ophthalmology. 2007 Sep; 114(9):1798.
49Mittal A, Mittal S, Bharati MJ, Ramakrishnan R, Saravanan S, Sathe PS. Optic neuritis associated with chikungunya virus infection in South India. Arch Ophthalmol. 2007 Oct; 125(10): 1381-6.
50Arankalle VA, Shrivastava S, Cherian S, Gunjkar RS, Walimbe AM, Jadhav SM, Sudeep AB, Mishra AC. Genetic divergence of Chikungunya Viruses in India (1963- 2006) with special reference to the 2005-2006 explosive epidemic. J Gen Virol. 2007 Jul; 88(Pt 7): 1967-76
51Lalitha P, Rathinam S, Banushree K, Maheshkumar S, Vijayakumar R, Sathe P. Ocular involvement associated with an epidemic outbreak of chikungunya virus infection. Am J Ophthalmol. 2007 Oct;144(4):552-6.
52Kaur P, Ponniah M, Murhekar MV, Ramachandran V, Ramachandran R, Raju HK, Perumal V, Mishra AC, Gupte MD. Chikungunya Outbreak, South India, 2006. Emerg Infect Dis. 2008 Oct; 14(10): 1623-5
53Sudeep AB, Parashar D. Chikungunya: an overview. J Biosci 2008 Nov; 33(4): 443-9.
54Yergolkar PN, Arankalle VA, Sathe PS, Jacob GP, Mishra AC. Chikungunya outbreaks in Karnataka and Bordering States in Southern India. 2005-06 and molecular biology. In: Raghunath D, Rao SD ed. Arthropod Borne Viral Infections-Current status and research. New Delhi, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited. 2008 pp.375-97. ISBN: 9780070251779
55Suryawanshi SD, Dube AH, Khadse RK, Jalgaonkar SV, Sathe PS, Zawar SD, Holay MP. Clinical profile of chikungunya fever in patients in a tertiary care centre in Maharashtra, India. Indian J Med Res. 2009 Apr;129(4):438-41.
56Tandale BV, Sathe PS, Arankalle VA, Wadia RS, Kulkarni R, Shah SV, Shah SK, Sheth JK, Sudeep AB, Tripathy AS. Systemic involvements and fatalities during Chikungunya epidemic in India, 2006. J Clin Virol 2009 Oct;46(2):145-9.
57Cherian SS, Walimbe AM, Jadhav SM, Gandhe SS, Hundekar SL, Mishra AC, Arankalle VA. Evolutionary rates and time scale comparison of Chikungunya viruses inferred from the whole genome/E1 gene with special reference to the 2005-07 outbreaks in the Indian continent. Infect Genet Evol. 2009 Jan;9(1):16-23.
58Manimunda SP, Vijayacharia P, Uppoor R, Purushottaman S, Singh SS, Rai SK, Sudeep AB, Muruganandam N, Chaitanya IK, Guruprasad DR. Clinical progression of chikungunya fever during acute and chronic arthritic stages and the changes in joint morphology as revealed by imaging. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2010 Jun; 104(6):392-9.
59Manimunda SP, Sugunan AP, Rai SK, Vijayachari P, Shriram AN, Sharma S, Muruganandum N, Chaitanya IK, Guruprasad DR, Sudeep AB. Outbreak of Chikungunya fever, Dakshina Kannada district, South India, 2008. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2010 Oct;83(4):751-4.
60Mavale M, Parashar D, Sudeep A, Gokhale M, Ghodke Y, Geevarghese G, Arankalle V, Mishra AC. Veneral transmission of Chikungunya virus by Aedes aegtpti mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae). Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2010 Dec;83(6):1242-4.
61Sivaram A, Barde PV, Gokhale MD, Singh DK, Mourya DT. Evidence of co-infection of chikungunya and densonucleosis viruses in C6/36 cell lines and laboratory infected Aedes aegypti (L.) mosquitoes. Parasit Vectors 2010 Oct; 3:95.
62Gowri SS, Emani V E, Sathe PS. Oral manifestations of chikungunya fever in clinically diagnosed Chikungunya cases (CDCG)-a purposive study. Ann Essences Dent. 2010 Oct-Dec;2(4):25-9.
63Sudeep AB, Hundekar SL, Jacob PG, Balasubramanian R, Arankalle VA, Mishra AC. Investigation of a Chikungunya-like illness in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu, India 2009-2010. Trop Med Int Health. 2011 May;16(5):585-8.
64Karpe YA, Aher PP, Lole KS. NTPase and 5'-RNA Triphosphatase Activities Chikungunya Virus nsP2 Protein. PLoS One. 2011 Jul;6(7): e22336.
65Patil DR, Hundekar SL, Arankalle VA. Expression profile of immune response genes during acute myopathy induced by chikungunya virus in a mouse model. Microbes Infect. 2012 May;14(5):457-69.
66Kumar M, Sudeep AB, Arankalle VA. Evaluation of recombinant E2 protein-based and whole-virus inactivated candidate vaccines against chikungunya virus. Vaccine. 2012 Sep;30(43):6142-9
67Mavale M, Sudeep A, Gokhale M, Hundekar S, Parashar D, Ghodke Y, Arankalle V, Mishra AC. Persistence of viral RNA in chikungunya virus-infected Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes after prolonged storage at 28 C. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2012 Jan;86(1):178-80.
68Gurav YK, Gopalkrishna V, Shah PS, Patil DR, Mishra M, Paingankar MS, Singh A, Sathe PS, Mishra AC. An outbreak of chikungunya in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand in 2011. Indian J Med Res. 2012 Nov;136(5):886-9
69Parashar D, Paingankar MS, Kumar S, Gokhale MD, Sudeep AB, Shinde SB, Arankalle VA. Administration of E2 and NS1 siRNAs inhibit chikungunya virus replication in-vitro and protects mice infected with the virus. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2013 Sep;7(9):e2405
70Paingankar MS, Arankalle VA. Identification of chikungunya virus interacting proteins in mammalian cells. J Biosci. 2014 Jun;39(3):389-99
71Parashar D, Cherian S. Antiviral perspectives for chikungunya virus. Biomed Res Int. 2014 May;11:631642.
72Sudeep AB, Hundekar SL, Yadav PD, Mourya DT. Detection of chikungunya virus IgM antibodies in human serum samples using virus infected Aedes aegypti mosquito head squashes. Int J Sci Res. 2014 Nov; 3(11): 372-3
73Thanapati S, Hande A, Das R, Gurav Y, Tripathy AS. Association of human leukocyte antigen class II allele and haplotypes in chikungunya viral infection in a western Indian population. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2014 May;108(5):277-82.
74Paingankar MS, Gokhale MD, Vaishnav KG, Shah PS. Monitoring of dengue and chikungunya viruses in field-caught Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in Surat city, India. Curr Sci. 2014 June;106 (11): 1559-67.
75Karthik R, Veenitha KR, Raut CG, Shaikh NJ, Manjunath. Seroprevalence of Dengue and Chikungunya co- infection and its clinical correlation in Bangalore city hospitals. Inter J Current Res. 2014 Dec; 6(12):11040-4.
76Cecilia D. Current status of dengue and chikungunya in India. WHO South East Asia J ublic Health. 2014 Jan-Mar; 3(1):22-27.
77Parashar D, Paingankar MS, Sudeep AB, More A, Shinde SB, Arankalle VA. Assessment of qPCR, nested RT-PCR and ELISA techniques in diagnosis of Chikungunya. Curr Sci. 2014 Dec; 107(12): 2011-3
78Cecilia D, Kakade M, Alagarasu K, Patil J, Salunke A, Parashar D, Shah PS. Development of a multiplex real-time RT-PCR assay for simultaneous detection of dengue and chikungunya viruses. Arch Virol. 2015 Jan;160(1):323-7.
79Tripathy AS, Tandale BV, Balaji SS, Hundekar SL, Ramdasi AY, Arankalle VA. Envelope specific T cell response and cytokine profiles in Chikungunya patients from India, hospitalized with different clinical presentations. Indian J Med Res. 2015 Feb;141(2):205-12.
80Shaikh NJ, Raut CG, Sinha DP, Manjunath MJ. Detection of Chikungunya virus from a case of encephalitis, Bangalore, Karnataka State. Indian J Med Microbial. 2015 Jul-Sep; 33(3):454-5.
81Shaikh N, Raut CG, Manjunatha M. Co-infections with chikungunya and dengue viruses: A serological study in Karnataka State, India. Indian J Med Microbial. 2015 Jul-Sep; 33(3):459-60.
82Thanapati S, Das R, Tripathy AS. Phenotypic and Functional analysis of NK and NKT-like populations during the early stages of Chikungunya infection. Front Microbiol. 2015 Sep;6:895
83Raut CG, Rao NM, Sinha DP, Hanumaiah H, Manjunatha MJ. Chikungunya, dengue, and malaria co-infection after travel to Nigeria, India. Emerg Infect Dis. 2015 May; 21(5):908-9.
84Gokhale MD, Paingankar MS, Sudeep AB, Parashar D. Chikungunya virus susceptibility & variation in populations of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquito from India. Indian J Med Res. 2015 Dec; 142 Suppl: S33-43.
85Parashar D, Amdekar S, More A, Patil P, More R, Babu VR. Chikungunya fever outbreak in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. Indian J Med Res. 2015 Dec;142 Suppl:S111-5.
86Chaaithanya IK, Muruganandam N, Surya P, Anwesh M, Alagarasu K, Vijayachari P. Association of Oligoadenylate Synthetase Gene Cluster and DC-SIGN (CD209) Gene Polymorphisms with Clinical Symptoms in Chikungunya Virus Infection. DNA Cell Biol. 2016 Jan; 35(1):44-50.
87Damle RG, Jayaram N, Kulkarni SM, Nigade K, Khutwad K, Gosavi S, Parashar D. Diagnostic potential of monoclonal antibodies against the capsid protein of chikungunya virus for detection of recent infection. Arch Virol. 2016 Jun; 161(6): 1611-22.
88Parashar D, Cherian S. RNAi interference agenst as Chikungunya Virus therapeutics. Future Virol. 2016 May;11:321-9.
89Raut CG, Hanumaiah H, Raut WC. Utilization and Assessment of Throat Swab and Urine Specimens for Diagnosis of Chikungunya Virus Infection. Methods Mol Biol. 2016 May;1426:75-83.
90Thanapati S, Ganu M, Giri P, Kulkarni S, Sharma M, Babar P, Ganu A, Tripathy AS. Impaired NK cell functionality and increased TNF-? production as biomarkers of chronic chikungunya arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Hum Immunol. 2017 Apr; 78(4):370-4.
91Amdekar S, Parashar D, Alagarasu K. Chikungunya Virus-Induced Arthritis: Role of Host and Viral Factors in the Pathogenesis. Viral Immunol. 2017 Dec; 30(10):691-702.
92Deoshatwar AR, Parashar D, Gokhale MD, More A. Low intensity Chikungunya outbreak in rural Western India indicates potential for similar outbreaks in other regions. Asian Pacific J Trop Dis 2017; 7(7): 401-4.
93Kulkarni SP, Ganu M, Jayawant P, Thanapati S , Ganu A, Tripathy AS. Regulatory T Cells and IL-10 as Modulators of Chikungunya Disease Outcome: A Preliminary Study. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2017 Dec;36(12):2475-81.
94Thanapati S, Ganu MA, Tripathy AS. Differential inhibitory and activating NK cell receptor levels and NK/NKT-like cell functionality in chronic and recovered stages of chikungunya. PLoS One. 2017 Nov;12(11):e0188342.
95Mourya DT, Gokhale MD, Majumdar TD, Yadav PD, Kumar V, Mavale MS. Experimental Zika virus infection in Aedes aegypti: Susceptibility, transmission & co-infection with dengue & chikungunya viruses. Indian J Med Res. 2018 Jan;147(1):88-96.
96Thanapati S, Sudeep AB, Kulkarni SP, Tripathy AS. Regulation of the chikungunya-virus-induced innate inflammatory response by protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor 6 in muscle cells. Arch Virol. 2018 Jan;163(1):243-8
97Shil P, Kothawale DR, Sudeep AB. Rainfall and Chikungunya incidences in India during 2010-2014. Virusdisease. 2018 Mar;29(1):46-53.
98Parashar D, Paingankar MS, More A, Patil P, Amdekar S. Altered microRNA expression signature in Chikungunya-infected mammalian fibroblast cells. Virus Genes 2018 Aug;54(4):502-13.
99Patil J, More A, Patil P, Jadhav S, Newase P, Agarwal M, Amdekar S, Raut CG, Parashar D, Cherian SS. Genetic characterization of chikungunya viruses isolated during the 2015-2017 outbreaks in different states of India, based on their E1 and E2 genes. Arch Virol. 2018 Nov;163(11):3135-40.
100Parashar D, Sudeep AB, More A, Patil P, Walimbe A, Mavale M, Amdekar S. Persistence of Chikungunya virus in samples stored at different temperatures. Curr Sci. 2018 Jul;115(1): 25-7.
101Mathew AM, Mun AB, Balakrishnan A. Ultraviolet Inactivation of Chikungunya Virus. Intervirol. 2018 Aug; 61(1):36-41.
102Yadav PD, Patil DY, Mourya DT. Positivity of dengue and chikungunya among Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever-negative cases in India: 2013-2016. J Infect Public Health. 2018 Nov-Dec; 11(6):900-01.
103Deshpande GR, Tilekar B, Hundekar SL, Khutwad K, Gunjikar RS, Vidhate S, Sapkal GN. Molecular characterization of chikungunya virus from urbanized villages of Pune, Maharashtra, India, 2016. Indian J Med Res. 2018 Dec;148(6):756-8.
104Tripathy AS, Ganu MA, Sonam L, Alagarasu K, Walimbe AM, Thanapati S, Gupta P, Puranik S. Association of IL1RN VNTR Polymorphism with Chikungunya Infection: A Study from Western India. J Med Virol. 2019 Jul 11. doi: 10.1002/jmv.25546. (E-Pub.)
105Sudeep AB, Vyas PB, Parashar D, Shil P. Differential susceptibility & replication potential of Vero E6, BHK-21, RD, A-549, C6/36 cells & Aedes aegypti mosquitoes to three strains of chikungunya virus. Indian J Med Res. 2019 Jun;149(6):771-7.



List of Papers on Dengue Published by ICMR-NIV

Sr. No. Publication(s)
1Paul SD, Banerjee K, D'lima L. Isolation of dengue viruses in primary cultures of macaca radiata renal epithelial cells. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 790-9
2Paul SD, Dandawate CN, Banerjee K, Krishnamurthy K. Virological and serological studies on an outbreak of dengue-like illness in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 777-89.
3Rao TR, Carey DE, Pavri KM. Preliminary isolation and identification of chikungunya virus from cases of dengue-like illness in Madras city. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 689-93
4Thiruvengadam KV, Rao AR, Pavri KM, Rao TR. Haemagglutination-inhibition tests sera collected form cases of dengue-like illness in Madras city. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(8): 702-6.
5Carey DE, Myers RM, Reuben R, Rodrigues FM. Studies on Dengue in Vellore, south India. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1966; 15(4): 580-7.
6Carey DE, Myers RM, Reuben R, Rodrigues FM. Studies on dengue in Vellore, south India. Bull World Health Organ. 1966; 35(5): 1794
7Banerjee K. Evaluation of the effect of fresh serum factor in the neutralization of dengue viruses. Indian J Med Res. 1967; 55(5): 405-10
8Myers RM, Carey DE. Concurrent isolation from patient of two arboviruses, chikungunya and dengue type 2. Sci 1967; 157(3794): 1307-8
9Carey DE, Myers, Wilson E, Manoharan A. Transplacentally-acquired group-B hi antibody and dengue infection among infants in Vellore, south India. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(10): 1468-77
10Carey DE, Rodrigues FM, Myers RM, Webb JKG. Arthropod-borne viral infections in children in Vellore, south India, with particular reference to dengue and west nile viruses. Indian Pediatr. 1968; 5(7): 285-96.
11Myers RM, Carey DE, Banerjee K, Reuben R, Ramamurti DV. Recovery of dengue type 3 virus from human serum and aedes aegypti in south India. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(4): 781-7
12Paul SD. Comparative susceptibility of primary cultures from renal epithelial cells of macaca radiata and BS-C-1 cell line for the isolation of dengue viruses. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(2): 142-9
13Balaya S, Paul SD, D'Lima LV, Pavri KM. Investigations on an outbreak of dengue in Delhi in 1967. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(4): 767-74.
14Banerjee K. Observations on certain biological markers of dengue viruses. (With a note on the relationship between virus dose and survival time in mice). Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(7): 1165-80
15Banerjee K. Observations on certain parameters for the growth and assay of dengue viruses in tissue culture. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(1): 30-8.
16Carey DE, Myers RM, Deranitz CM, Jadhav M. The 1964 Chikungunya epidemic at Vellore, south India, including observations on concurrent dengue. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1969; 63(4): 434-45
17Myers RM, Carey DE. Patterns of persisting hemagglutination-inhibiting antibodies following dengue and dengue-like illness: a preliminary report. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(1): 39-45
18Myers RM, Carey DE, Deranitz CM, Reuben R, Bennet B. Virological investigations of the 1966 outbreak of dengue type 3 in Vellore, southern India. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(8): 1392-1401
19Myers RM, Thiruvengadam KV, Krishnaswamy S, Kalyanasundaram V, Jesudass ES. Isolation of dengue type 2 from a child with encephalitis: cause or coincidence. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(11): 2030-5
20Pavri KM, Ghosh SN. Complement-fixation tests for simultaneous isolation and identification of dengue viruses, using tissue cultures. Bulletin of the National Society of India for Malaria and Other Mosquito-Borne Diseases 1969; 40: 984-6
21Singh KRP, Paul SD. Isolation of dengue viruses in aedes albopictus cell cultures. Bulletin of the National Society of India for Malaria and Other Mosquito-Borne Diseases 1969; 40: 982-3
22Hermon YE, Anandarajah M and Pavri KM. Isolation of dengue type I virus. Indian J Med Res. 1970; 58: 168-73
23Myers RM, Varkey MJ, Reuben R, Jesudass ES. Dengue outbreak in Vellore, southern India, in 1968, with isolation of four dengue types from man and mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1970; 58(1): 24-30
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List of Papers on Japanese Encephalitis Published by ICMR-NIV

Sr. No. Publication(s)
1Banerjee K. The inhibitory effect of Japanese encephalitis and Kyasanur forest disease viruses upon tumor production by Rous sarcoma virus. Curr Sci. 1965; 34(15): 461-2.
2Pavri KM, Sheikh BH. A rapid method of specific identification of Japanese encephalitis-west nile subgroup of arboviruses. Curr Sci. 1966; 35(18): 455-6
3Carey DE, Myers RM. Japanese encephalitis studies in Vellore, south India III: neutralizing activity of human survey sera. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(9): 1330-9.
4Carey DE, Reuben R, Myers RM. Japanese encephalitis studies in Vellore, south India: Part I. Virus isolation from mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(9): 1309-18.
5Carey DE, Reuben R, Myers RM, George S. Japanese encephalitis studies in Vellore, south India: Part IV. Search for virological and serological evidence of infection in animals other than man. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(9): 1340-52.
6Carey DE, Myers RM, Reuben R, Webb JKG. Japanese encephalitis in south India. J Indian Med Assoc. 1969; 52(1): 1-16.
7Carey DE, Reuben R, Myers RM. Japanese encephalitis studies in Vellore, south India: Part V. Experimental infection and transmission. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(2): 282-9.
8Rajagopalan PK, Work TH. An analysis of mosquito collections with special reference to the incidence and prevalence of 'culex vishnui complex' in the Japanese encephalitis infected localities of north Arcot district, Madras state, India, from December 1955 through December 1957. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(8): 1409-19.
9Dhanda V, Banerjee K, Deshmukh PK, Ilkal MA. Experimental viraemia and transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus by mosquitoes in domestic ducks. Indian J Med Res. 1977; 66: 881-8.
10Ghosh SN, Tongaonkar SS, Dandawate CN. Intracellular and Extracxellular complement fixing antigens of Japanese encephalitis and Chandipura viruses in mosquito tissue culture. Curr Sci. 1973; 42: 286-8.
11Dandawate N, Ghosh SN. Kinetic complement fixation test for rapid identification of Japanese encephalitis and west nile viruses. Curr Sci. 1974; 43(21): 674-6.
12Seth GP, Rodrigues FM, Sarkar JK. The post-mortem diagnosis of Japanese encephalitis. J Indian Med Assoc. 1974; 63(2): 72-3.
13Venkateshan CN, Kelkar SD, Dandawate CN, Ghosh SN. Concentration of Japanese encephalitis (JBE) viral antigens prepared from vero cell culture by sucrose dialysis. Curr Sci. 1974; 43(12): 367-9.
14Banerjee K. Japanese encephalitis in India. Annals of IAMS. 1975; 11(2): 50-76.
15Ghosh SN, Rodrigues FM, Seth GP, Tongaonkar SS, Padbidri VS, Gupta NP. Investigation on the outbreak of Japanese encephalitis in Burdwan district, west Bengal. Part II. Serological survey of human population. Indian J Med Res. 1975; 63(10): 1472-77.
16Pavri KM, Ghalsasi GR, Dastur DK, Goverdhan MK, Lalitha VS. Dual infections of mice: visceral larva migrans and sublethal infection with Japanese encephalitis virus. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.1975; 69(1): 99-110
17Rodrigues FM, Ghosh SN, Banerjee K, Chatterjee AK, Gupta NP. A post-epidemic serological survey of humans in bankura district, west Bengal, following the epidemic of Japanese encephalitis in 1973. Indian J Med Res. 1975; 63(10): 1478-85.
18Kaul HN, Venkateshan CN, Mishra AC, Modi GB, Ghosh SN. Serological evidence of arbovirus activity in birds and small mammals in Japanese encephalitis affected areas of Bankura district, west Bengal. Indian J Med Res. 1976; 64(12): 1735-9
19Kelkar SD, Banerjee K. Passive transfer of protection through immune cells in Japanese encephalitis virus infection in mice a preliminary report. Indian J Med Res. 1976; 64(12): 1720-2
20Venkateshan CN, Gupta NP, Shaikh BH, Dandawate CN, Ghosh SN. Comparative studies on different methods for concentration of Japanese encephalitis viral antigens prepared from vero cell cultures. Indian J Med Res. 1976; 64(11): 1557-65.
21Banerjee K, Deshmukh PK, Ilkal MA, Dhanda V. Experimental transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus through Anopheles tessellatus and Culex fatigans mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1977; 65(6): 746-52.
22Kelkar SD, Banerjee K. Agglutination and detection of Japanese encephalitis virus-infected lymph node cells with Concanavalin A. Acta Virol. 1977; 21: 442.
23Kelkar SD, Banerjee K. Mononuclear cells in Japanese encephalitis virus infection: Changes in cell counts and specific fluorescence. Acta Virol. 1977; 21: 417-21.
24Soman RS, Rodrigues FM, Guttikar SN, Guru PY. Experimental viraemia and transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus by mosquitoes in ardeid birds. Indian J Med Res. 1977; 66: 709-18
25Banerjee K, Deshmukh PK, Ilkal MA, Dhanda V. Transsmission of japanese encephalitis virus by culex bitaeniorhynchus giles.Indian J Med Res. 1978; 67(6): 889-93
26Banerjee K, Ilkal MA, Bhat HR, Sreenivasan MA. Experimental viraemia with japanese encephalitis virus in certain domestic and peridomestic vertebrates. Indian J Med Res. 1979; 70(9): 364-8
27Banerjee K, Mahadev PVM, Ilkal MA, Mishra AC, Dhanda V, Modi GB, Geevarghese G, Kual HN, Shetty PS, George JP. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus from mosquitoes collected in Bankura district (west bengal) during October 1974 to December 1975. Indian J Med Res. 1979; 69(2): 201-5.
28Deshmane SL, Banerjee K. Polypeptides of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses.Indian J Med Res. 1980; 71: 157-63.
29Dhanda V, Kaul HN. Mosquito vectors of Japanese encephalitis virus and their bionomics in India. Proc Indian Natl Sci Acad. 1980; B46 (6): 759-68.
30Khan FU, Banerjee K. Mosquito collection in heronries and antibodies to Japanese encephalitis virus in birds in Asansol-Dhanbad region. Indian J Med Res. 1980; 71: 1-5.
31Pavri KM, Ramamoorthy CL, Dhorje S. Immunoglobulin E in patients with Japanese encephalitis. Infection and Immunity 1980; 28: 290-1.
32Rodrigues FM, Singh PB, DandawateCN, Soman RS, Guttikar SN, Kaul HN. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses from mosquitoes collect ed in Andhra Pradesh. Indian J Parasitol 1980; 4(2): 149-53.
33Rodrigues JJ, Shaikh BH, Shendarkar SP, Ramdasi SG. Laboratory confirmed cases of Japanese encephalitis in Maharashtra State. Indian J Med Res. 1980; 72: 471-4.
34Rodrigues FM, Soman RS, Guttikar SN, Pinto BD. Antibody response in ardeid birds following experimental infection with Japanese encephalitis virus. Indian J Med Res. 1981; 73: 667-72.
35Rodrigues FM, Guttikar SN, Pinto BD. Prevalence of antibodies to Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses among wild birds in the Krishna- Godavari delta, Andhra Pradesh, India. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.1981; 75: 258-62.
36Kelkar SD. Protection against Japanese encephalitis virus in infant mice by Concanavalin A. Indian J Med Res. 1982; 76: 47-52.
37Prasad SR, George S, Gupta NP. Studies on an outbreak of Japanese encephalitis in Kolar district, Karnataka State in 1977-78. Indian J Med Res. 1982; 75: 1-6.
38Mohan Rao CVR, Prasad SR, Rodrigues JJ, Sharma NGK, Shaikh BH, Pavri KM. The first laboratory proven outbreak of Japanese encephalitis in Goa. Indian J Med Res. 1983; 78: 745-50.
39Shaikh BH, Pavri KM, Ramamoorthy CL, Verma SP, Deuskar NJ. Total serum immunoglobulins in Japanese encephalitis patients with high igE levels in acute phase. Indian J Med Res. 1983; 77: 765-9.
40Banerjee K, Ilkal MA, Deshmukh PK. Susceptibility of Cynopterus sphinx (Frugivorous bat) & Suncus murinus (house shrew) to Japanese encephalitis virus. Indian J Med Res. 1984; 79: 8-12
41Banerjee K, Ilkal MA, Deshmukh PK. Susceptibility of Cynopterus sphinx (Frugivorous bat) & Suncus murinus (house shrew) to Japanese encephalitis virus. Indian J Med Res. 1984; 79: 8-12.
42Banerjee K, Mishra AC, Bhat HR. Experimental transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus by Culex vishnui Theobald. Indian J Med Res. 1984; 79: 303-6.
43Ghosh SN, Goverdhan MK, Cecilia D, Chelliah S, Kedarnath N, Gupta BM. Protective effect of fungal interferon inducer (6-MFA) against Japanese encephalitis infection in mice. Indian J Med Res. 1984; 79: 705-8
44Kedarnath N, Prasad SR, Dandawate CN, Koshy AA, George S, Ghosh SN. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses from peripheral Blood of encephalitis patients. Indian J Med Res. 1984; 79: 1-7.
45Mishra AC, George JP, Ramanujam B, Bhat HR, Pavri KM. Mosquito vectors of Japanese encephalitis epidemic (1983) in Mandya district (India). Indian J Med Res. 1984; 80: 377-89.
46Misra AC, George JP, Bhat HR. Seasonal mortality of mosquito vectors of Japanese encephalitis in Kolar district of India. Indian J Parasitol. 1984; 8: 239-41.
47Bhonde RR, Wagh UV. Susceptibility of human placenta to Japanese encephalitis virus in vitro. Indian J Med Res. 1985; 82: 371-3.
48Kelkar SD. Enhancement of Japanese encephalitis virus growth in vitro by Concanavalin A. Indian J Med Res. 1985; 81: 437-40.
49Kulkarni AB, Goverdhan MK. Age-related susceptibility of Swiss mice to Japanese encephalitis virus by intraperitoneal route. Biological Memoirs. [Proceedings of First Indian Conference on Applied Biology, 13-15 February, 1984] 1985; 10: 141-5.
50Kulkarni AB, Goverdhan MK. Persistence of passively transferred maternal antibodies to Japanese encephalitis virus in mice. Acta Virol. 1985; 29: 350.
51Soman RS, Mourya DT. Transovarial transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus in Culex bitaenio- rhynchus mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1985; 81: 257-9.
52Banerjee K. Certain characteristics of Japanese encephalitis virus strains by neutralizaton test. Indian J Med Res. 1986; 83: 243-50.
53Kedarnath N, Dayaraj C, Sathe PS, Gadkari DA, Dandawate CN, Goverdhan MK, Ghosh SN. Monoclonal antibodies against Japanese encephalitis virus. Indian J Med Res. 1986; 84: 125-33.
54Kedarnath N, Gore MM, Dayaraj C, Sathe PS, Ghosh SN. Effect of various mitogens on the replication of Japanese encephalitis virus in human mononuclear leukocyte cultures. Indian J Med Res. 1986; 84: 231-8.
55Kelkar SD, Soman RS. Use of Concanavalin A treated PS cell cultures for the detection and assay of Japanese encephalitis virus from mosquitoes. Acta Virol. 1986; 30: 523.
56Kelkar SD, Rodrigues FM, Banerjee K. Development of in vitro correlate of cell-mediated immunity following Japanese encephalitis inactivated Vaccine. among laboratory personnel. Indian J Med Res. 1986; 83: 104-7.
57Rodrigues FM, Mohan Rao CVR, Mandke VB, Pinto BD, Pavri KM. Neutralizing antibody response to Japanese encephalitis inactivated mouse brain Vaccine. among laboratory personnel. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.1986; 80: 301-4
58Shah PS, Gadkari DA. Persistence of Japanese encephalitis virus in tissue culture. JE HFRS Bull 1986; 1(1): 47-8.
59Shah PS, Gadkari DA. Persistence of Japanese encephalitis virus in tissue culture. JE HFRS Bull 1986; 1(1): 47-8.
60Soman RS, Mourya DT, Mishra AC. Transovarial transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus in Culex vishnui mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1986; 84: 283-5.
61Banerjee K, Deshmane SL. Cross-reactivity of antigens specified by Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses. Indian J Med Res. 1987; April; 85:339-346
62Banerjee K, Deshmukh PK. Transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus to chicks by individual Culex bitaen iorhynchus mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1987; Dec; 86:726-7.
63Geevarghese G, George S, Bhat HR, Prasanna Y, Pavri KM. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus from sentinel domestic pig from Kolar district in Karnataka. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 86: 273-5.
64George S, George JP, Rao JA. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses from mosquitoes collected in Kolar district of Karnataka State during 1977-79. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 85: 235-8.
65Ghosh SN, Prasad SR, Thakare JP, Deuskar NJ, Gadkare DA, Gore MM, George S. Evidence for synthesis of immunoglobulins within central nervous system of Japanese encephalitis cases. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 86: 276-83.
66Gupta AK, Pavri KM. Alteration in immune response of mice with dual infection of Toxocara canis and Japanese encephalitis virus. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.1987; 81: 835-40.
67Kedarnath N, Dayaraj C, Goverdhan MK, Ghosh SN. Replication of Japanese encephalitis virus in monkey, pig and chick leucocyte cultures. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.1987; 81: 829-32.
68Kelkar SD, Gogate SS. Macrophage-virus interaction during Con-A induced protection against Japanese encephalitis virus in infant mice. Acta Virol. 1987; 31: 103-8.
69Kelkar SD. In vivo opsonization of Japanese encephalitis virus by peritoneal macrophages in infant mice. Acta Virol. 1987; 31: 269-70.
70Kulkarni AB, Goverdhan MK. Role of resident peritoneal macrophages in age-related susceptibility to Japanese encephalitis virus in mice. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 85: 239-43.
71Shah PS, Gadkari DA. Persistent infection of porcine kidney cells with Japanese encephalitis virus. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 85: 481-91.
72Banerjee K, Bhat HR, Geevarghese G, George JP, Malunjkar AS. Antibody against Japanese encephalitis virus in insectivorous bats from Karnataka. Indian J Med Res. 1988; 87: 527-30.
73Cecilia D, Ghosh SN. Antibody dependent plaque enhancement by monoclonal antibodies against Japanese encephalitis virus. Indian J Med Res. 1988; 87: 521-5.
74Cecilia D, Gadkari DA, Kedarnath N, Ghosh SN. Epitope Mapping of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Envelope Protein using Monoclonal Antibodies aganist an Indian Strain. J Gen Virol. 1988; 69: 2741-7.
75Mohan Rao CVR, Risbud AR, Rodrigues FM, Pinto BD, Joshi GD. The 1981 epidemic of Japanese encephalitis in Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry. Indian J Med Res. 1988; 87: 417-21.
76Banerjee K, Ranadive SN. Oligonucleic fingerprint analysis of Japanese encephalitis virus strains of different geographical origin. Indian J Med Res. 1989; 89: 201-16.
77Dhanda V, Mourya DT, Mishra AC, Ilkal MA, Pant U, Jacob G, Bhat HR. Japanese encephalitis virus infection in mosquitoes reared from field-collected immatures and in wild-caught males. Am J Trop Med Hyg.1989; 41(6): 732-6.
78Ghosh SN, Sathe PS, Sarthi SA, Cecelia D, Dandawate CN, Athawale SS, Pant U. Epitope analysis of strains of Japanese encephalitis virus by mopnoclonal antibodies. Indian J Med Res. 1989; 89:368-75.
79Mourya DT, Ilkal MA, Mishra AC, George JP, Pant U, Ramanujam S, Mavale H, Bhat R, Dhanda V. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus from mosquitoes collected in Karnataka State, India from 1985 to 1987. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.1989;83:550-2.
80Argade SP, Banerjee K. Plasma lactic dehydrogenase in mice infected with Japanese encephalitis & West Nile viruses. Indian J Med Res. 1990 Sep; 91:307-14.
81Banerjee K, Deshmane S. Analysis of Non structural Polypeptides of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses. Indian J Med Res. 1990 Jan;8(1): 17-22.
82Banerjee K, Ranadive SN. Oligonucleotide fingerprint analysis of a wild strain & its attenuated variant of Japanese encephalitis virus. Indian J Med Res. 1990 Mar;91:159-61.
83Ghosh SN, Goverdhan MK, Sathe PS, Chelliah SC, Naik SV, Godbole PV, Banerjee K. Protective effect of 6-MFA, a fungal interferon inducer against Japanese encephalitis virus in bonnet macaques. Indian J Med Res. 1990 Nov;91:408-13.
84Gore MM, Gupta AK, Ayachit VM, Athawale SS, Ghosh SN, Banerjee K. Selection of a neutralization-escape variant strain of Japanese encephalitis virus using monoclonal antibody. Indian J Med Res. 1990 May;91:231-3
85Gupta AK, Ayachit VL, Lad VJ, Rodrigues JJ. Protective role of immunity in experimental Japanese encephalitis virus infection in mice. Indian J Virol. 1989 Jan-Jul;5(1-2):1-8.
86Mourya DT. Rapid detection of Japanese encephalitis virus by immunofluorescence after intracerebral inoculation of mosquito larvae. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1990 Jul-Aug;84(4):580.
87Naik PS, Ilkal MA, Pant U, Kulkarni SM, Dhanda V. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus from Culex pseudovishnui Colless, 1957 (Diptera: Culicidae) in Goa. Indian J Med Res. 1990 Sep;91:331-3.
88Cecilia D, Gould EA. Nucleotide changes responsible for loss of neuroinvasiveness in Japanese encephalitis virus neutralization resistant mutants. Virology. 1991 Mar;181(1):70-7.
89Geevarghese G, Shaikh BH, Jacog PG, Bhat HR. Monitoring Japanese encephalitis virus activity using domestic sentinel pigs in Mandya district, Karnataka state (India). Indian J Med Res. 1991 May;93:140-2.
90Gupta AK, Gore MM, Lad VJ, Ghosh SN. Nuclear immunofluorescence in porcine kidney cells infected with Japanese encephalitis virus. Acta Virol. 1991 May;35(3):282-6
91Gupta AK, Lad VJ, Ayachit VL, Rodrigues JJ. Enhanced antibody responses to thymus-independent Canis and Japanese encephalitis virus. Indian J Parasitol. 1991 Dec;15(2):105-9.
92Kale SR, Shah PS, Gadkari DA. Characterization of temperature sensitive mutants of Japanese encephalitis virus isolated from persistently infected mammalian cells. Indian J Med Res. 1991 May;93:121-30.
93Mani TR, Mohan Rao CVR, Rajendran R, Devaputra M, Prasanna Y, Hanumaiah Gajanana A, Reuben R. Surveillance for Japanese encephalitis in villages near Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.1991 Mar-Apr;85(2):287-91.
94Mourya DT, Mishra AC, Soman RS. Transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus in Culex pseudovishnui & C. tritaeniorhynchus mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1991 Jul;93:250-2.
95Thakare JP, Gore MM, Risbud AR, Banerjee K, Ghosh SN. Detection of virus specific IgG subclasses in Japanese encephalitis patients. Indian J Med Res. 1991 Sep;93:271-6.
96Goverdhan MK, Kulkarni AB, Gupta AK, Tupe CD, Rodrigues JJ. Two-way cross-protection between West Nile and Japanese encephalitis viruses in bonnet macaques. Acta Virol. 1992 May;36(3):277-83.
97Gupta AK, Bhattacharya S, Lad VJ, Sarthi SA, Kutubuddin M, Ghosh SN, Banerjee K. Monoclonal antibody to Japanese encephalitis virus cross-reacting with histones present in the cell nuclei. Acta Virol. 1992 Aug;36(4):401-11.
98Kulkarni SM, Geevarghese G, George PJ. Susceptibility status of five species of Japanese encephalitis vectors to insecticides from Kolar district, Karnataka. Indian J Med Res. 1992 Nov;95:297-300.
99Gupta AK, Lad VJ, Ghosh SN. Detection of viral antigens on the surface of cells infected with Japanese encephalitis virus by modified immunofluorescent technique. Acta Virol. 1993 Feb;37(1):93-6.
100Jamgaonkar AV, Jacob PG, Bhat HR. Records of Birds in Japanese encephalitis endemic area in Kolar district, Karnataka, India. PAVO 1993; 31: 73-82.
101Kutubuddin M, Gore MM, Banerjee K, Ghosh SN, Kolaskar AS. Analysis of computer-predicted antibody inducing epitope on Japanese encephalitis virus. Acta Virol. 1993 Dec;37(6):417-28.
102Lad VJ, Gupta AK, Goverdhan MK, Ayachit VL, Rodrigues JJ, Hungund LV. Susceptibility of BL6 nude (congenitally athymic) mice to Japanese encephalitis virus by the peripheral route. Acta Virol. 1993 Aug;37(4):232-40.
103Mohan Rao CV, Risbud AR, Dandawate CN, Umarani UB, Ayachit VM, Rodrigues FM, Pavri KM. Serological response to Japanese encephalitis vaccine in a group of school children in South Arcot district of Tamil Nadu. Indian J Med Res. 1993 Mar;97:53-9.
104Geevarghese G, Mishra AC, Jacob PG, Bhat HR. Studies on the mosquito vectors of Japanese encephalitis virus in Mandya District, Karnataka, India. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 1994 Jun;25(2):378-82.
105Ilkal MA, Prasanna Y, Jacob PG, Geevarghese G, Banerjee K. Experimental studies on the susceptibility of domestic pigs to West Nile virus followed by Japanese encephalitis virus infection and vice versa. Acta Virol. 1994 Jun;38(3):157-61.
106Pant U, Ilkal MA, Soman RS, Shetty PS, Kanojia PC, Kaul HN. First isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus from the mosquito, Culex tritaeniorhynchus Giles, 1901 (Diptera: Culicidae) in Gorakhpur district, Uttar Pradesh. Indian J Med Res. 1994 Apr;99:149-51.
107Paranjape SP, Kadam VD, Deolankar RP. Increased yields of Japanese encephalitis virus in heat shocked cell cultures. Acta Virol. 1994 Dec;38(6):333-7.
108Prasad SR, Yergolkar PN, Walhekar BD, Dandawate CN. Virus specific IgM, IgG and IgA antibodies in serum and saliva of Japanese encephalitis patients. Indian J Pediatr 1994; 61: 109-10.
109Soni GR. Effect of pregnancy on protection of mice immunized by Japanese encephalitis virus & its experimental inactivated vaccine. Indian J Med Res. 1994 Aug;100:57-8.
110Jacob PG, Geevarghese G, Kulkarni SM. Susceptibility of larvae of five species of mosquito vectors of Japanese encephalitis to insecticides from Kolar District, Karnataka. J Commun Dis. 1995; 27(1): 55-7
111Kadam VD, Paranjape SP, Gangodkar SV, Deolankar RP. Nutrient composition for cultivation of Japanese encephalitis virus in vitro. Acta Virol. 1995 Dec;39(5-6):287-9.
112Suri NK, Banerjee K. Growth and cytopathic effect of Japanese encephalitis virus in astrocyte-enriched cell cultures from neonatal mouse brains. Acta Virol. 1995 Jun;39(3):143-8.
113Mahendale SM, Padbidri VS, Sonam RS, Pant U, Telekar SG. The first outbreK OF Japanese encephalitis in Maharastra. Indian J Virol. 1996; 12(1): 29-32
114Paranjpe S, Banerjee K. Phylogenetic analysis of the envelope gene of Japanese encephalitis virus. Virus Res. 1996 Jun;42(1-2):107-17.
115Yeolekar LR, Banerjee K. Immunogenicity of immunostimulating complexes of Japanese encephalitis virus in experimental animals. Acta Virol. 1996 Nov-Dec;40(5-6):245-50.
116Yeolekar LR, Banerjee K. Preparation and characterization of immunostimulating complexes (ISCOMs) of Japanese encephalitis virus. Vaccine. 1996 Nov;14(16):1553-9.
117Badam L. In vitro antiviral activity of indigenous glycyrrhizin, licorice and glycyrrhizic acid (Sigma) on Japanese encephalitis virus. J Commun Dis. 1997 Jun; 29(2):91-9.
118Gangodkar SV, Paranjape SP, Kadam VD, Deolankar RP. Optimal pH conditions for the growth, release and stability of Japanese encephalitis virus in PS cell line. Curr Sci. 1997;73(12): 1108-110
119Joshi AM, Walimbe AM, Banerjee K. Potency testing of inactivated tissue culture vaccine against Japanese encephalitis using antigen capture ELISA. Acta Virol. 1997 Jun;41(3):157-9.
120Paranjape SP, Walimbe AM, Banerjee K. Statistical analysis of the envelop gene and the prM region of Japanese encephalitis virus: Evidence suggestive of positive selection. J Genetics. 1997; 76(2): 117-31
121Joshi MV, Khan AA, Joshi GD, Umarani UB, Gaikwad DL, Padbidri VS. A post-epidemic serosurvey of Japanese encephalitis virus in pigs and other domestic animals in Bhiwandi Taluka (Maharashtra). J Bombay Vet College. 1998; 6(1): 1-3
122Gupta AK, Lad VJ, Sarthi SA, Koshy AA, Gadkari DA. An IgM monoclonal antibody to Japanese encephalitis virus recognizing a cross-reactive epitope on nuclear histones. Indian J Med Res. 1999 Nov;110:149-54.
123Mourya DT, Soman RS. Venereal transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus in Culex bitaeniorhynchus mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 1999 Jun;109:202-3.
124Lad VJ, Shende VR, Gupta AK, Koshy AA, Roy A. Effect of tunicamycin on expression of epitopes on Japanese encephalitis virus glycoprotein E in porcine kidney cells. Acta Virol. 2000 Dec;44(6):359-64.
125Mourya DT, Mishra AC. Antigen distribution pattern of Japanese encephalitis virus in Culex tritaeniorhynchus, C. vishnui & C. pseudovishnui. Indian J Med Res. 2000 May; 111(5):157-61.
126Dewasthaly S, Ayachit VM, Sarthi SA, Gore MM. Monoclonal antibody raised against envelope glycoprotein peptide neutralizes Japanese encephalitis virus. Arch Virol. 2001 Jul;146(7):1427-35.
127Kanojia PC. Prevalence of incriminated vectors of Japanese encephalitis in Gorakhpur District, Uttar Pradesh. Bionotes. 2002 Sept;4(3):66.
128Lad VJ, Gupta AK. Inhibition of Japanese encephalitis virus maturation and transport in PS cells to cell surface by brefeldin A. Acta Virol. 2002 Sept;46(3):187-90.
129Mourya DT, Gokhale MD, Pidiyar V, Barde PV, Patole M, Mishra AC, Shouche Y. Study of the effect of the midgut bacterial flora of Culex quinquefasciatus on the susceptibility of mosquitoes to Japanese encephalitis virus. Acta Virol. 2002 Dec;46(4):257-60.
130Geevarghese G, Mavale MS, Ghodke YS, Kode SS, Cicelia D. Veneral transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus in Culex quinquefaciatus and West Nile virus in Culex bitaeniorhynchus. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2003 Sept;69(3):446-47
131Gupta AK, Lad VJ, Koshy AA. Protection of mice against experimental Japanese encephalitis virus infections by neutralizing anti-glycoprotein E monoclonal antibodies. Acta Virol. 2003 Jul;47(3):141-5.
132Jamgaonkar AV, Yergolkar PN, Geevarghese G, Joshi GD, Joshi MV, Mishra AC. Serological evidence for Japanese encephalitis virus and West Nile virus infections in water frequenting and terrestrial wild birds in Kolar District, Karnataka State, India. A retrospective study. Acta Virol. 2003 Sept;47(3):185-8.
133Kanojia PC, Shetty PS, Geevarghese G. A long-term study on vector abundance & seasonal prevalence in relation to the occurrence of Japanese encephalitis in Gorakhpur district, Uttar Pradesh. Indian J Med Res. 2003 Mar;117(3):104-10.
134Kanojia PC. Bionomics of Culex epidesmus associated with Japanese encephalitis virus in India. J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 2003 Jun;19(2):151-4.
135Raut CG, Thakare JP, Padbidri VS, Sapkal GN, Mishra AC, Paramasivan R, Gokhale MD, Mourya DT, Shouche YS, Jayakumar PC. A focal outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis among horses in Pune district, India. J Commun Dis. 2003 Mar;35(1):40-2.
136Kanojia PC, Geevarghese G. New mosquito records of an area known for Japanese encephalitis hyperendemicity Gorakhpur District, Uttar Pradesh, India. J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 2005 Mar;21(1):1-4.
137Lad VJ, Gupta AK, Ayachit VL, Dandawate CN. Peripheral pathogenicity of a Chinese strain (Beijing P3) of Japanese encephalitis virus in immunodeficient and immunocompetent mice. Indian J Virol. 2005;16:1-6.
138Gupta AK, Koshy AA, Damle RG, Gadkari DA. An Indian strain of Japanese encephalitis virus showing high peripheral virulence in adult Swiss mice. Indian J Virol. 2006 Jun;17(1):8-13
139Shah PS, Tanaka M, Khan AH, Mathenge MEG, Fuke I, Takagi M, Igarashi A, Morita K. Molecular Characterization of attenuated Japanese encephalitis live Vaccine. strain ML-17. Vaccine. 2006 Jan; 24(4): 402-11.
140Dewasthaly SS, Bhonde GS, Shankarraman V, Biswas SM, Ayachit VM, Gore MM. Chimeric T HelpeR-B Cell peptides Induce protective Response Against Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Mice. Protein Pept Lett. 2007; 14(6): 543-51.
141Kanojia PC. Ecological study on mosquito vector of Japanese encephalitis virus in Bellary district, Karnataka. Indian J Med Res. 2007 Aug; 126(2): 152-7.
142Sapkal GN, Wairagkar NS, Ayachit VM, Bondre VP, Gore MM. Detection and Isolation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus From Blood Clots Collected During the Acute Phase of Infection. Am J Trop Med Hyg.2007 Dec; 77(6): 1139-45.
143Gupta AK, Lad VJ, Koshy AA. Survival of mice immunized with monoclonal antibodies against glycoprotein E of Japanese encephalitis virus before or after infection with Japanese encephalitis, West Nile, and Dengue viruses. Acta Virol. 2008 Oct; 52 (4):219-24.
144Biswas SM, Ayachit VM, Sapkal GN, Mahamuni SA, Gore MM. Japanese encephalitis virus produces a CD4+ Th2 response and associated immune protection in an adoptive transfer murine model. J Gen Virol. 2009 Apr;90(Pt 4): 818-26.
145Gupta AK, Lad VJ, Koshy AA. Early death of Japanese encephalitis virus-infected mice administered a neutralizing cross-reactive monoclonal antibody against glycoprotein E. Acta Virol. 2009 Jul; 53 (3):191-5.
146Biswas SM, Kar S, Singh R, Chakraborty D, Vipat V, Raut CG, Mishra AC, Gore MM, Ghosh D. Immunomodulatory Cytokines determine the outcome of Japanese Encephalitis Virus infection in mice. J Med Virol. 2010 Feb;82(2):304-10.
147Ahsan MF, Gore MM. Comparison of immune response generated against Japanese encephalitis virus envelope protein expressed by DNA vaccines under macrophage associated versus ubiquitous expression promoters. Virol J. 2011 Aug 2;8:382.
148Fulmali PV, Sapkal GN, Athawale S, Gore MM, Mishra AC, Bondre VP. Introduction of Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I, India. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011 Feb;117(2):319-21.
149Gangwar RS, Shil P, Cherian SS, Gore MM. Delineation of an epitope on domain I of Japanese Encephalitis Virus envelope glycoprotein using monoclonal antibodies. Virus Res. 2011 Jun; 158(1-2):179-87.
150Gupta AK, Koshy A., Lad V. Enhanced Protection of Mice Against Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infection by Combinations of Monoclonal Antibodies to glycoprotein E. Acta Virol. 2011 Apr;55 :165-8
151Gangwar RS, Shil P, Sapkal GN, Khan SA, Gore MM. Induction of virus-specific neutralizing immune response against West Nile and Japanese encephalitis viruses by chimeric peptides representing T-helper and B-cell epitopes. Virus Res. 2012 Jan;163(1):40-50.
152Kulkarni R, Sapkal G, Gore M. Evaluation of Japanese encephalitis virus polytope DNA vaccine candidate in BALB/c mice. Virus Res. 2012 Dec;170(1-2):118-25.
153Kulkarni R, Sapkal G, Mahishi L, Shil P, Gore MM. Design and characterization of polytope construct with multiple B and TH epitopes of Japanese encephalitis virus. Virus Res. 2012 Jun;166(1-2):77-86.
154Sooryanarain H, Ayachit V, Gore M. Activated CD56(+) lymphocytes (NK+NKT) mediate immunomodulatory and anti-viral effects during Japanese encephalitis virus infection of dendritic cells in-vitro. Virology. 2012 Oct 25;432(2):250-60.
155Sooryanarain H, Sapkal GN, Gore MM. Pathogenic and vaccine strains of Japanese encephalitis virus elicit different levels of human macrophage effector functions. Arch Virol. 2012 Oct;157(10):1905-18.
156Murhekar MV, Ranjan P, Selvaraju S, Pandey A, Gore MM, Mehendale SM. Low coverage and acceptable effectiveness of single dose of Japanese encephalitis vaccine, Gorakhpur division, Uttar Pradesh, India, 2013. J Infect. 2014 Nov;69(5):517-20.
157Ranjan P, Gore M, Selvaraju S, Kushwaha KP, Srivastava DK, Murhekar M. Changes in acute encephalitis syndrome incidence after introduction of Japanese encephalitis vaccine in a region of India. J Infect. 2014 Aug;69(2):200-2.
158Cherian SS, Walimbe AM. Phylogeographic analysis of Japanese encephalitis virus in India (1956- 2012). Arch Virol. 2015 Dec; 160(12): 3097-104.
159Misra BR, Gore M. Malathion Resistance Status and Mutations in Acetyl cholinesterase Gene (Ace) in Japanese Encephalitis and Filariasis Vectors from Endemic Area in India. J Med Entoml. 2015 May;52(3):442-6.
160Patel B, Bhatt GC, Kushwaha KP, Gore MM. Japanese Encephalitis Presenting Without Cerebrospinal Fluid Pleocytosis. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2015 Dec;34(12):1416.
161Singh A, Mitra M, Sampath G, Venugopal P, Rao JV, Krishnamurthy B, Gupta MK, Sri Krishna S, Sudhakar B, Rao NB, Kaushik Y, Gopinathan K, Hegde NR, Gore MM, Krishna Mohan V, Ella KM. A Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine from India Induces Durable and Cross-protective Immunity against Temporally and Spatially Wide-ranging Global Field Strains. J Infect Dis. 2015 Sep; 212(5):715-25.
162Sudeep AB, Bondre VP, George R, Ghodke YS, Aher RV, Gokhale MD. Bagaza virus inhibits Japanese encephalitis and West Nile virus replication in Culextritaeniorhynchus and Culexquinquefasciatus mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 2015 Dec; 142 Suppl: S44-51.
163Gurav YK, Bondre VP, Tandale BV, Damle RG, Mallick S, Ghosh US, Nag SS. A large outbreak of Japanese encephalitis predominantly among adults in northern region of West Bengal, India. J Med Virol. 2016 Nov;88(11):2004-11.
164Khan SA, Kakati S, Dutta P, Chowdhury P, Borah J, Topno R, Jadhav SM, Mohapatra PK, Mahanta J, Gupte MD. Immunogenicity & safety of a single dose of live-attenuated Japanese encephalitis vaccine SA 14-14-2 in adults. Indian J Med Res. 2016 Dec;144(6):886-92.
165Balakrishnan A, Thekkekare RJ, Sapkal G, Tandale BV. Seroprevalence of Japanese encephalitis virus & West Nile virus in Alappuzha district, Kerala. Indian J Med Res. 2017 Jul;146(Suppl.):S70-S5.
166Hegde NR, Gore MM. Japanese encephalitis vaccines: Immunogenicity, protective efficacy, effectiveness, and impact on the burden of disease. Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2017 Jun;13(6):1-18.
167Murhekar MV, Oak C, Ranjan P, Kanagasabai K, Shinde S, Pandey AK, Mittal M, Gore M, Mehendale SM. Coverage & missed opportunity for Japanese encephalitis vaccine, Gorakhpur division, Uttar Pradesh, India, 2015: Implications for Japanese encephalitis control. Indian J Med Res. 2017 Jan;145(1):63-9.
168Tandale BV, Khan SA, Kushwaha KP, Rahman H, Gore MM. Effectiveness of Japanese encephalitis SA 14-14-2 live attenuated vaccine among Indian children: Retrospective 1:4 matched case-control study. J Infect Public Health. 2018 Sep-Oct;11(5):713-9.



List of Papers on West Nile Published by ICMR-NIV

Sr. No. Publication(s)
1Bhatt PN, Work TH. Tissue culture studies on Arbor viruses of the japanese B West Nile complex. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. 1957;96:213-8.
2Varma MGR. Preliminary studies on the infection of culicine mosquitoes with the tamiland strain of west nile virus. Indian J Med Res. 1960; 48(5): 537-48.
3Pavri KM, Singh KRP. Isolation of west nile virus from culex fatigans mosquitoes from western India. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(6): 501-5.
4Pavri KM, Sheikh BH. A rapid method of specific identification of Japanese encephalitis-west nile subgroup of arboviruses. Curr Sci. 1966; 35(18): 455-6.
5Carey DE, Rodrigues FM, Myers RM, Webb JKG. Arthropod-borne viral infections in children in Vellore, south India, with particular reference to dengue and west nile viruses. Indian Pediatr. 1968; 5(7): 285-96.
6Paul SD, Rajagopalan PK, Sreenivasan MA. Isolation of the west nile virus from the frugivorous bat, rousettus leschenaultia. Indian J Med Res. 1970; 58: 1169-71.
7Paul SD. Isolation of west nile virus from a human case of febrile illness. Indian J Med Res. 1970; 58: 1177-9.
8Dandawate N, Ghosh SN. Kinetic complement fixation test for rapid identification of Japanese encephalitis and west nile viruses. Curr Sci. 1974; 43(21): 674-6.
9Umrigar MD, Pavri KM. Comparative biological studies on Indian strains of west nile virus isolated from different sources. Indian J Med Res. 1977; 65(5): 596-602.
10Umrigar MD, Pavri KM. Comparative serological studies on Indian strains of west nile virus isolated from different sources. Indian J Med Res. 1977; 65(5): 603-12.
11Deshmane SL, Banerjee K. Polypeptides of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses.Indian J Med Res. 1980; 71: 157-63.
12Rodrigues FM, Singh PB, DandawateCN, Soman RS, Guttikar SN, Kaul HN. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses from mosquitoes collect ed in Andhra Pradesh. Indian J Parasitol 1980; 4(2): 149-53.
13Kedarnath N, Dayaraj Cecilia, Ghosh SN. Studies on interferon induction by five strains of West Nile virus in brains of suckling mice. Curr Sci. 1981; 50: 245-6.
14Rodrigues FM, Guttikar SN, Pinto BD. Prevalence of antibodies to Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses among wild birds in the Krishna- Godavari delta, Andhra Pradesh, India. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.1981; 75: 258-62.
15Kulkarni AB, Goverdhan MK, Pavri KM. Passive transfer of immunity to Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses from actively immunized mothers to infant mice. Curr Sci. 1983; 52: 663-6.
16Gadkari D, Shaikh BH. IgM antibody capture ELISA in the diagnosis of Japanese encephalitis, West Nile and Dengue virus infections. Indian J Med Res. 1984; 80: 613-9.
17George S, Gouri-Devi M, Rao JA, Prasad SR, Pavri KM. Isolation of West Nile virus from the brains of children who had died of encephalitis. Bull World Health Organ 1984; 62: 879-82.
18Kedarnath N, Prasad SR, Dandawate CN, Koshy AA, George S, Ghosh SN. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses from peripheral Blood of encephalitis patients. Indian J Med Res. 1984; 79: 1-7.
19Rodrigues JJ, Gadkari DA, Shaikh N, Pavri KM. West Nile Encephalitis Correspondence). J Assoc Physicians India 1985; 33: 500.
20Rodrigues JJ, Gadkari DA, Shaikh NJ, Pavri KM. A case of West Nile virus encephalitis. J Assoc Physicians India 1985; 33(7): 501.
21George S, Venkatta Reddy, Yergolkar PN, Pavri KM. Absorption of IgG with Staphylococcus aureus in a diagnostic test for IgM antibodies to Japanese encephalitis, West Nile and dengue viruses. Indian J Med Res. 1986; 84: 239-46.
22Banerjee K, Deshmane SL. Cross-reactivity of antigens specified by Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses. Indian J Med Res. 1987; April; 85:339-346.
23Geevarghese G, Shaikh BH, Jacob P, Bhat HR, Pavri KM. Domestic pigs as sentinels to monitor the activity of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses in Kolar district, Karnataka. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 86: 413-8.
24George S, George JP, Rao JA. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses from mosquitoes collected in Kolar district of Karnataka State during 1977-79. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 85: 235-8.
25George S, Prasad SR, Rao JR, Yergolkar PN, Sreenivasaiah Setty CV. Isolation of Japanese encephalitis & West Nile viruses from fatal cases of encephalitis in Kolar district of Karnataka. Proceedings of the Oriental Entomology Symposium. Feb.21-24, 1984, Trivandrum 1987; 86: 131-4.
26Suri NK, Banerjee K. Growth characteristics of Japanese encephalitis, West Nile and DEN-2 viruses in embryonic mouse brain cell cultures. Indian J Med Res. 1987; 86: 148-61.
27Argade SP, Banerjee K. Plasma lactic dehydrogenase in mice infected with Japanese encephalitis & West Nile viruses. Indian J Med Res. 1990 Sep; 91:307-14.
28Banerjee K, Deshmane S. Analysis of Non structural Polypeptides of Japanese encephalitis and West Nile viruses. Indian J Med Res. 1990 Jan;8(1): 17-22.
29Kutubuddin M, Kolaskar AS, Galande S, Gore MM, Ghosh SN, Banerjee K. Recognition of helper T cell epitopes in envelope (E) glycoprotein of Japanese encephalitis, west Nile and Dengue viruses. Mol Immunol. 1991 Jan-Feb;28(1-2):149-54.
30Goverdhan MK, Kulkarni AB, Gupta AK, Tupe CD, Rodrigues JJ. Two-way cross-protection between West Nile and Japanese encephalitis viruses in bonnet macaques. Acta Virol. 1992 May;36(3):277-83.
31Ilkal MA, Prasanna Y, Jacob PG, Geevarghese G, Banerjee K. Experimental studies on the susceptibility of domestic pigs to West Nile virus followed by Japanese encephalitis virus infection and vice versa. Acta Virol. 1994 Jun;38(3):157-61.
32Ilkal MA, Mavale MS, Prasanna Y, Jacob PG, Geevarghese G, Banerjee K. Experimental studies on the vector potential of certain Culex species to West Nile virus. Indian J Med Res. 1997 Sep;106:225-8.
33Damle RG, Yeolekar LR, Rao BL. Strain analysis and epitope mapping of West Nile virus using monoclonal antibodies. Acta Virol. 1998 Dec;42(6):389-95.
34Mishra AC, Jadi RS, Paramasivan R, Mourya DT. Antigen distribution pattern of West Nile virus in Culex tritaeniorhynchus, Culex vishnui and Culex pseudovishnui mosquitoes. J Commun Dis. 2001 Sep;33(3):174-9.
35Mishra AC, Mourya DT. Transovarial transmission of West Nile virus in Culex vishnui mosquito. Indian J Med Res. 2001 Dec;114:212-4.
36Thakare JP, Rao TL, Padbidri VS. Prevalence of West Nile virus infection in India. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health. 2002 Dec;33(4):801-5.
37Geevarghese G, Mavale MS, Ghodke YS, Kode SS, Cicelia D. Veneral transmission of Japanese encephalitis virus in Culex quinquefaciatus and West Nile virus in Culex bitaeniorhynchus. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2003 Sept;69(3):446-47
38Jamgaonkar AV, Yergolkar PN, Geevarghese G, Joshi GD, Joshi MV, Mishra AC. Serological evidence for Japanese encephalitis virus and West Nile virus infections in water frequenting and terrestrial wild birds in Kolar District, Karnataka State, India. A retrospective study. Acta Virol. 2003 Sept;47(3):185-8.
39Paramasivan R, Mishra AC, Mourya DT. West Nile virus: the Indian scenario. Indian J Med Res. 2003 Sep;118(9):101-8.
40Bondre VP, Jadi RS, Mishra AC, Yergolkar PN, Arankalle VA. West Nile Virus isolates from India: evidence for a distinct genetic lineage. J Gen Virol. 2007; 88: 875-84.
41Gupta AK, Lad VJ, Koshy AA. Survival of mice immunized with monoclonal antibodies against glycoprotein E of Japanese encephalitis virus before or after infection with Japanese encephalitis, West Nile, and Dengue viruses. Acta Virol. 2008 Oct; 52 (4):219-24.
42Sapkal GN, Harini S, Ayachit VM, Fulmali PV, Mahamuni SA, Bondre VP, Gore MM. Neutralization escape variant of West Nile virus associated with altered peripheral pathogenicity and differential cytokine profile. Virus Res. 2011 Jun;158(1-2):130-9.
43Gangwar RS, Shil P, Sapkal GN, Khan SA, Gore MM. Induction of virus-specific neutralizing immune response against West Nile and Japanese encephalitis viruses by chimeric peptides representing T-helper and B-cell epitopes. Virus Res. 2012 Jan;163(1):40-50.
44Balakrishnan A, Butte DK, Jadhav SM. Complete genome sequence of west nile virus isolated from alappuzha district, kerala, India. Genome Announc. 2013 May;1(3):e00230-13
45Anukumar B, Sapkal GN, Tandale BV, Balasubramanian R, Gangale D. West Nile encephalitis outbreak in Kerala, India, 2011. J Clin Virol. 2014 Sep; 61(1):152-5.
46Sudeep AB, Ghodke YS, Gokhale MD, George RP, Dhaigude SD, Bondre VP. Replication potential and different modes of transmission of West Nile virus in an Indian strain of Culex gelidus Theobald (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes. J Vector Borne Dis. 2014 Dec;51(4):333-8.
47Pavitrakar DV, Ayachit VM, Mundhra S, Bondre VP. Development and characterization of reverse genetics system for the Indian West Nile virus lineage 1 strain 68856. J Virol Methods. 2015 Dec; 226:31-9.
48Sudeep AB, Bondre VP, George R, Ghodke YS, Aher RV, Gokhale MD. Bagaza virus inhibits Japanese encephalitis and West Nile virus replication in Culextritaeniorhynchus and Culexquinquefasciatus mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res. 2015 Dec; 142 Suppl: S44-51.
49Sudeep AB, Mandar P, Ghodke YK, George RP, Gokhale MD. Vector competence of two Indian populations of Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes to three West Nile virus strains. J Vector Borne Dis. 2015 Sep; 52(3):185-92.
50Balakrishnan A, Thekkekara RJ, Tandale BV. Outcomes of West Nile encephalitis patients after 1 year of West Nile encephalitis outbreak in Kerala, India: A follow-up study. J Med Virol. 2016 Nov;88(11):1856-61.
51Balakrishnan A, Thekkekare RJ, Sapkal G, Tandale BV. Seroprevalence of Japanese encephalitis virus & West Nile virus in Alappuzha district, Kerala. Indian J Med Res. 2017 Jul;146(Suppl.):S70-S5.



List of Papers on Vectors Published by ICMR-NIV

Sr. No. Publication(s)
1Varma MGR, Trapido H, Rajagopalan PK. Studies on ticks as possible vectors of kyasanur forest disease. Public Health and Medical Science [Proceedings of the 9th Pacific Science Congress, 1957] 1957; 17: 88-90.
2Trapido H, Rajagopalan PK, Work TH, Varma MGR. Kyasanur forest disease. Part viii. Isolation of kyasanur forest disease virus from naturally infected ticks of the genus haemaphysalis. Indian J Med Res. 1959; 47(2): 133-38.
3Dhanda V, Rao TR. A report on a collection of ixodid ticks made in the northeast frontier agency, India. Indian J Med Res.1964; 52(11): 1139-53
4Trapido H, Goverdhan MK, Rajagopalan PK, Rebello MJ. Ticks ectoparasitic on monkeys in the kyasanur forest disease area of Shimoga district, Mysore state, India. Am J Trop Med Hyg.1964; 13(5): 763-72
5Trapido H, Varma MGR, Rajagopalan PK, Singh KRP, Rebello MJ. A guide to the identification of all stages of the haemaphysalis ticks of south India. Bull Entomol Res 1964; 55(2): 249-70
6Hoogstraal H, Trapido H, Kohls GM. Southeast asian haemaphysalis ticks (ixodoidea, ixodidae). H. (kaiseriana) papuana nadchatrami ssp. N.and redescription of h. (k.) se, ermis neumann. J Parasitol. 1965; June; 51(3): 433-51
7Hoogstraal H, Trapido H, Kohls GM. Studies on southeast Asian haemaphysalis ticks (ixodoidea, ixodidae). H. atherurus sp. N. birmaniae Supino, 1897. J Parasitol. 1965; 51(1): 114-25
8Hoogstraal H, Trapido H, Kohls GM. Studies on southeast Asian haemaphysalis ticks (ixodoidea, ixodidae). The identity, distribution, and hosts of h. (kaiseriana) hystricis supino. J Parasitol. 1965; 51(3): 467-80
9Singh KRP, Pavri K. Survival of kyasanur forest disease virus in infected ticks, haemaphysalis spinigera, after feeding on immune rabbits. Indian J Med Res. 1965; 53(9): 827-30
10Hoogstraal H, Trapido H, Kohls GM. Studies on southeast asian haemaphysalis ticks (ixodoidea, ixodidae). Specification in the h. (kaiseriana) obesa group: h. semermis neumann, h. obesa larrousse, h. roubaudi toumanoff, h. montgomeryi nuttall, and h. hirsuta sp. N. J Parasitol. 1966; 52(1): 169-91
11Hoogstraal H, Trapido H. Studies on Southeast Asia Haemaphysalis ticks (Ixodoidea, Ixodidae). Species described by Supino in 1897 from Burma, with special reference to H. (Rhipis-toma) asiaticus (H. dentipalpis Warburton & Nuttall). J Parasitol. 1966; 52: 1172-87.
12Hoogstraal H, Kohls GM, Trapido H. Studies on southeast Asian haemaphysalis ticks (ixodoidea, ixodidae). H. (kaiseriana) anomala warburton: redescriotion, hosts, and distribution. J Parasitol. 1967; 53(1): 196-201.
13Rebello MJ, Reuben R. A report on ticks collected from birds and small mammals in north Arcot and Chittoor districts, south India. J Bombay Nat Hist Soc 1967; 63(2): 283-9.
14Jorge Boshell M, Rajgopalan PK. Observations on the experimental exposure of monkeys, rodents and shrews to infestation of ticks in forest in Kyasanur forest disease area. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(4): 573-88.
15Jorge Boshell M, Rajagopalan PK, Goverdhan MK, Patil AP, Pavri KM. Isolation of Kyasanur forest disease virus from lxodid ticks: 1961-1964. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(4): 541-68.
16Rajagopalan PK, Patil AP, Jorge Boshell M. Ixodid ticks on their Mammalian hosts in the kyasanur forest disease area of Mysore state, India 1961-64. Indian J Med Res. 1968; 56(4): 510-26.
17Dandawate CN, Shah KV. Ganjam virus: a new arbovirus isolated form ticks haemaphysalis intermedia warburton and nuttall, 1909 in Orissa, India. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(5): 799-804.
18Rajagopalan PK, Paul SD, Sreenivasan MA. Isolation of kyasanur forest disease virus from the insectivorous bat, rhinolophus rouxi and from ornithodoros ticks. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(5): 805-8.
19Shah KV, Work TH. Bhanja virus: a new arbovirus from ticks haemaphysalis intermedia warburton and nuttall, 1909, in Orissa, India. Indian J Med Res. 1969; 57(5): 793-8.
20Jorge Boshell M, Desai PK, Dandawate CN, Goverdhan MK. Isolation of Ganjam virus from ticks Haemaphysalis intermedia. Indian J Med Res. 1970; 58(5): 561-2.
21Rajagopalan PK, Anderson CR. Further studies on ticks of wild monkeys of kyasanur forest disease area Shimoga district. Indian J Med Res. 1971; 59: 847-60.
22Rajagopalan PK. Ixodid ticks (Acarina: Ixodidae) parasitizing wild birds in Kyasanur forest disease area of Shimoga Dist., Mysore State, India. J Bombay Nat Hist Soc 1972; 69: 55-78.
23Sreenivasan MA, Rajagopalan PK, D'lima LV. Isolation of kaisodi virus from ixodid ticks in the kyasanur forest disease area of Shimoga district, Mysore state, India. Indian J Med Res. 1973; 61(1): 15-22.
24Guru PY, Dhanda V, Gupta NP. Cell culture derived from the developing adults of three species of ticks, by a simplified technique. Indian J Med Res. 1976; 64: 1041-5.
25Bhat HR, Naik SV, Ilkal MA. Transmission of Kyasanur forest disease virus by Rhipicephalus haemaphysaloides ticks. Acta Virol. 1978; 22(3): 241-4.
26Kaul HN, Dhanda V, Mishra AC. A survey of ixodid ticks in Orissa state, India. Indian J Animal Sci. 1979; 49: 707-12.
27Sreenivasan MA, Bhat HR, Rajagopalan PK. Studies on the transmission of Kyasanur forest disease virus by partly fed ixodid ticks. Indian J Med Res. 1979; 69: 708-13.
28Rajagopalan PK, Sreenivasan MA. Ixodid ticks on cattle and buffaloes in the Kyasanur forest disease area of Karnataka State. Indian J Med Res. 1981; 73: 880-9.
29Dandawate CN, Singh KRP, Dhanda V. Experimental infection of certain mosquitoes and ticks with Ganjam virus. Indian J Exp Biol. 1981; 19: 1185-6.
30Bhat HR, Sreenivasan MA. Further records of the ticks of some reptilian and mammalian hosts in the Kyasanur forest disease area, Karnataka, India. Indian J Parasitol. 1981; 5: 207-10.
31Geevarghese G, Dhanda V. Drop-off Rhythm of engorged Hyalomma ticks and its biological significance. Calicut Univ Res J. 1982; 31(1): 85-9
32Geevarghese G, Dhanda V. The feeding pattern of Hyalomma ticks on different hosts and its evolutionary significance. Curr Sci. 1982; 51: 424-5.
33Bhat HR, George JP, Geevarghese G. Pattern of vertical distribution of Ixodid ticks (Acarina, Ixodidae) on vegetation in Kyasanur forest disease area, Karnataka, India. Indian J Parasitol. 1983; 7(1): 13-9.
34Geevarghese G, Dhanda V. Studies on Indian species of Hunterellus (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) parasitizing ixodid ticks (Acarina: Ixodidae). Indian J Parasitol. 1983; 7: 93-5
35Kulkarni SM, Naik VM. Laboratory evaluation of six repellents against some Indian ticks. Indian J Med Res. 1985; 82: 14-8
36Bhat HR, Sreenivasan MA, George JP. Ixodid ticks infesting goats in the Kyasanur forest disease area, Shimoga District, Karnataka. Indian J Parasitol. 1986; 10(1): 39-45
37Geevarghese G, Dhanda V. Bionomics of Three Indian Species of Hyalomma Ticks Belonging to the Subgenus Delpyiella (Ixodoidea: Ixodidae). Progress in Acarology. 1989; I: 85-9.
38Sreenivasan MA, Rajagopalan PK, Bhat HR. Isolation of Kyasanur forest disease Virus from Ixodid Ticks Collected Between 1965 and 1972. Progress in Acarology 1989: 37-44
39Kaul HN, Shetty PS, Ghalsasi GR, Dhanda V. Survey of ticks (Acarina: Ixodidae) for Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus activity in Jammu & Kashmir state, India. Indian J Med Res. 1990 Jan;91(1):5-8
40Geevarghese G, Dhanda V. Ixodid ticks of Maharashtra State, India. Acarologia. 1995; 36(4): 309-13
41Geevarghese G, Fernandes S, Kulkarni SM. A checklist of Indian ticks (Acari: Ixodoidae). Indian J Anim Sci. 1997; 67(5): 566-74
42Joshi MV, Geevarghese G, Joshi GD, Ghodke YS, Mourya DT, Mishra AC. Isolation of Ganjam virus from ticks collected off domestic animals around Pune, Maharashtra, India. J Med Entomol. 2005 Mar;42(2):204-6.
43Mourya DT, Yadav PD, Shete AM, Gurav YK, Raut CG, Jadi RS, Pawar SD, Nichol ST, Mishra AC. Detection, isolation and confirmation of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in human, ticks and animals in Ahmadabad, India, 2010-2011. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2012 May;6(5):e1653
44Yadav PD, Cherian SS, Zawar D, Kokate P, Gunjikar R, Jadhav S, Mishra AC, Mourya DT. Genetic characterization and molecular clock analyses of the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus from human and ticks in India, 2010-2011. Infect Genet Evol. 2013 Mar; 14:223-31
45Mourya DT, Sapkal GN, Yadav PD. Difference in vector ticks dropping rhythm governs the epidemiology of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever & Kyasanur forest disease in India. Indian J Med Res. 2016 Oct: 144(4); 633-5
46Yadav PD, Nyayanit DA, Shete AM, Jain S, Majumdar TP, Chaubal GY, Shil P, Kore PM, Mourya DT. Complete genome sequencing of Kaisodi virus isolated from ticks in India belonging to Phlebovirus genus, family Phenuiviridae. Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2019 Jan; 10(1):23-33
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