Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) (Apr 2019)

Viral Encephalitis: A Hard Nut to Crack

  • Alka Shukla,
  • Mayank Gangwar,
  • Sonam Rastogi,
  • Gopal Nath

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1697767
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 02
pp. 098 – 109

Abstract

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Viral encephalitis is inflammation of brain that manifests as neurological complication of viral infections. There are quite a good number of viruses, for example, human herpes virus, Japanese encephalitis, and enteroviruses that can result in such a dreadful condition. Geographical location, age, gender, immune status, and climatic conditions also contribute to the establishment of this disease in an individual. Clinical signs and symptoms include fever, headache, altered level of consciousness, changed mental status, body ache, seizures, nausea, and vomiting. Effective management of this disease relies on timely diagnosis that in turn depends on apt and suitable investigation techniques. Traditional investigations have thinned out these days owing to the fact that advanced molecular technologies have been introduced to the diagnostic field. Treatment of viral encephalitis mainly involves symptomatic relieve from fever, malaise, myalgia along with measures to reduce viral load in the patient. This review mentions about all the possible aspects of viral encephalitis starting from etiology to the management and preventive measures that include immunization and vector control.

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