Infectious Vs Autoimmune Encephalitis: Distinguishing Between Two Types
While infectious encephalitis is triggered by invading pathogens, autoimmune encephalitis results from the immune system mistakenly attacking the brain.
While infectious encephalitis is triggered by invading pathogens, autoimmune encephalitis results from the immune system mistakenly attacking the brain.
COVID-19 Infection Doubles In One Day: 15000 New Cases With 0.23% Active Cases
Japanese Encephalitis in on the rise in the states of Assam and Nagaland. Know all about this viral infection caused by vectors.
Cases of Japanese Encephalitis are increasing in all districts of Assam with a total of 82 cases so far. Can the spread be controlled? What are the symptoms to look out for? Everything you need to know.
Japanese Encephalitis is spreading in flood-hit Assam with over 80 people infected with the disease. It has also claimed 8 lives in only 9 days.
After the identification of Japanese Encephalitis cases in Assam, the affected areas are covered extensively for awareness generation, intensified fogging operation.
The doctors of the state said that Aedes mosquito is the main vector which is responsible for dengue and Japanese Encephalitis.
Japanese encephalitis claims two more lives on Sunday taking the toll to 23 in Malkangiri district.
After being vaccinated for encephalitis, three children lose life
West Bengal Encephalitis Update: Bengal looks for aid from the central government for vaccines
West Bengal Encephalitis Update: Bengal may use japanese encephalitis vaccine in Cooch Behar
Ghulam Nabi Azad launches indigenous Japanese Encephalitis vaccine
Fear of encephalitis outbreak haunts Bihar
Bihar launches vaccine against Japanese encephalitis
While infectious encephalitis is triggered by invading pathogens, autoimmune encephalitis results from the immune system mistakenly attacking the brain.
COVID-19 Infection Doubles In One Day: 15000 New Cases With 0.23% Active Cases
Japanese Encephalitis in on the rise in the states of Assam and Nagaland. Know all about this viral infection caused by vectors.
Cases of Japanese Encephalitis are increasing in all districts of Assam with a total of 82 cases so far. Can the spread be controlled? What are the symptoms to look out for? Everything you need to know.
Japanese Encephalitis is spreading in flood-hit Assam with over 80 people infected with the disease. It has also claimed 8 lives in only 9 days.
After the identification of Japanese Encephalitis cases in Assam, the affected areas are covered extensively for awareness generation, intensified fogging operation.
The doctors of the state said that Aedes mosquito is the main vector which is responsible for dengue and Japanese Encephalitis.
Japanese encephalitis claims two more lives on Sunday taking the toll to 23 in Malkangiri district.
After being vaccinated for encephalitis, three children lose life
West Bengal Encephalitis Update: Bengal looks for aid from the central government for vaccines
West Bengal Encephalitis Update: Bengal may use japanese encephalitis vaccine in Cooch Behar
Ghulam Nabi Azad launches indigenous Japanese Encephalitis vaccine
Fear of encephalitis outbreak haunts Bihar
Bihar launches vaccine against Japanese encephalitis