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  2. Encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    Brain scan, done by MRI, can determine inflammation and differentiate from other possible causes. EEG, in monitoring brain activity, encephalitis will produce abnormal signal. Lumbar puncture (spinal tap), this helps determine via a test using the cerebral-spinal fluid, obtained from the lumbar region. Blood test; Urine analysis

  3. Viral encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    Viral encephalitis is inflammation of the brain parenchyma, ... An example of arboviral transmission is the West Nile ... a CT scan may show low-density lesions in ...

  4. West Nile virus in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the 2012 West Nile virus outbreak in Texas, 1,868 cases were reported. Male patients, persons >65 years of age, and minorities were at highest risk for neuroinvasive disease. At total of 1,868 cases including 844 (45%) WNND (West Nile neuroinvasive disease) cases and 89 deaths (case-fatality rate 5%).

  5. The 25-year fight to defeat West Nile virus, one convoy at a ...

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    West Nile arrives. In August 1999, several people in Queens came down with a mysterious illness, with symptoms that included encephalitis, or brain swelling, according to a U.S. Centers for ...

  6. NJ confirms two West Nile deaths, four other cases as ... - AOL

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    Among the eight confirmed West Nile cases in New Jersey so far, seven led to hospitalizations with a neuroinvasive disease − including encephalitis, a swelling of the brain − or meningitis ...

  7. Fauci recovering after hospitalization for West Nile virus - AOL

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    In about 1 in 150 cases, the virus invades the brain and nervous system, which can lead to brain swelling, brain damage or death. About 100 people die from West Nile infections in the US each year.

  8. West Nile fever - Wikipedia

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    West Nile meningoencephalitis is inflammation of both the brain (encephalitis) and meninges (meningitis). West Nile poliomyelitis (WNP), an acute flaccid paralysis syndrome associated with WNV infection, is less common than WNM or WNE. This syndrome is generally characterized by the acute onset of asymmetric limb weakness or paralysis in the ...

  9. West Nile virus can cause fever, headaches, vomiting and diarrhea and is fatal in about 1 of 150 cases. ... a mosquito-borne disease that can cause fatal inflammation of the brain.