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What causes encephalitis?
Encephalitis is usually due to an infection caused by a virus or bacteria. Several viruses are known to cause this disease, including measles, chickenpox, herpes, mumps, etc. Bacterial infection (staphylococci), syphilis and HIV can also be a cause.
It is not always possible to identify the type of infection from the symptoms or examination. Further tests are necessary to establish this.
What are the symptoms?
How does the doctor make a diagnosis?
If encephalitis is suspected, the following examinations and tests are usually performed:
How is encephalitis treated?
The patient should be hospitalised immediately and given antiviral or antibacterial (antibiotic) medicine. These are most often given by intramuscular or intravenous injections. Medicines to relieve symptoms will also be given.
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