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Delhi sees first Japanese Encephalitis case in 13 years: Know all about viral brain infection


Published on 2024-11-29 02:02:59 - Phil Bruner, N@N
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  • Japanese Encephalitis is a zoonotic viral disease which is caused by the JE virus and those who survive may suffer with various degrees of neurological sequelae

The article from Mid-day discusses the first reported case of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in Delhi after 13 years, highlighting the severity of this viral brain infection. Japanese Encephalitis, transmitted by mosquitoes, primarily affects children and can lead to symptoms ranging from fever and headache to severe neurological issues like seizures, paralysis, and coma. The infection has a high mortality rate, with about 20-30% of severe cases resulting in death, and survivors often facing long-term neurological complications. The article notes that while JE is common in certain parts of Asia, its occurrence in Delhi is rare, with the last case reported in 2011. It also mentions that vaccination is available and recommended for those living in or traveling to JE-endemic areas, emphasizing the importance of preventive measures like mosquito control and vaccination to curb the spread of this potentially deadly disease.

Read the Full Mid Day Article at [ https://www.mid-day.com/lifestyle/health-and-fitness/article/delhi-sees-first-japanese-encephalitis-case-in-13-years-know-all-about-viral-brain-infection-23437963 ]
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