Global Pediatric Health (Dec 2021)

Trends and Treatment of Sub-Acute Sclerosing Panencephalitis: An Updated Review

  • Shahzeb Ali Memon MBBS,
  • Syed Shabbir Afzal MBBS,
  • Alaa Tukruna MD,
  • Asma Tasnim Khan MD,
  • Sameer Saleem Tebha MBBS,
  • Zain Ali Zaidi MBBS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X211065330
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Measles infection, caused by the “Rubeola” virus is a highly contagious disease with outrageously fatal consequences. Initiating with a variety of symptoms including fever, cough, conjunctivitis, and runny nose, it can lead to more severe sequelae including sub-acute sclerosing pan-encephalitis which is a potentially fatal and serious complication of measles. The lackluster vaccination processes in underdeveloped areas of the world due to suboptimal immunization programs, scarce resources, and insufficient political constancy still leads to increased cases of measles and its complications. A variety of management programs including the use of several medications have been introduced according to the literature in order to counter this dreadful disease. In this review article, we focus on assessment of the previous literature and discussing the possible treatment modalities of this currently irremediable disease.