Acute viral encephalitis

Definition Viral encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain caused by viruses. There are various pathogens, such as the Herpes Simplex Virus or TBE. Often the symptoms begin abruptly, symptoms such as confusion, restlessness, paralysis can occur. Encephalitis is a life-threatening disease and requires rapid therapy. Acute viral encephalitis Viruses can enter the central nervous … Acute viral encephalitis

Therapy and prognosis | Acute viral encephalitis

Therapy and prognosis The therapy of acute viral encephalitis depends on the pathogen. There is no specific therapy against those viruses that cause even our simple viral meningitis, such as coxsackie, echo or myxoviruses (e.g. the influenza (flu) virus, parainfluenza and mumps virus), and the same recommendations apply as for simple viral meningitis: for the … Therapy and prognosis | Acute viral encephalitis

Pathogen of viral encephalitis | Acute viral encephalitis

Pathogen of viral encephalitis The most important viruses here are also echo-, coxsackie- and polioviruses (=enteroviruses), the mumps virus, measles virus and flu virus (parainfluenza virus), TBE – virus and the group of herpes viruses. Especially for the herpes simplex virus (HSV), a quick diagnosis is life-saving. Herpes simplex encephalitis is the only absolute emergency … Pathogen of viral encephalitis | Acute viral encephalitis