2005 journal article

Social impacts of La Crosse encephalitis, in North Carolina

HUMAN ORGANIZATION, 64(2), 135–146.

By: J. Utz n, C. Apperson n & E. Dietz n

author keywords: la Crosse encephalitis; LaCrosse virus; social impact
TL;DR: The largest portion of the psychological and social impact of LAC encephalitis was borne by case patients with lifelong neurological sequelae (the aftereffect of a disease or injury) in North Carolina, and case patients manifesting transitory sequelae were impacted to a lesser extent. (via Semantic Scholar)
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