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Medical Insider – Dr. Ria P. Maslog

Japanese Encephalitis

Japanese encephalitis is the most commonly diagnosed epidemic encephalitis in the world. 

This is an infection of the brain caused by Japanese encephalitis virus which is a flavivirus related to dengue, yellow fever and West Nile virus and is spread by a bite of a mosquito named Culex tritaeniorhynchus. 

This mosquito is night time biting and thrives in the ricefields, marshes and shallow pools of water. Those at risk of JE are the following:
1. Asians
2. Pig rearing areas
3. Rice farms
4. In high rainfall/ flooding areas

The incubation period of JE is 5-15 days and some will resolve in a few days or some will remain unwell and have neurologic deficits. 

This disease affects both the children and adults. Clinically, the patient will manifest the following symptoms:
1. Headache
2. Convulsions
3. Vomiting
4. Diarrhea
5. Changes in mental status
6. Changes in motor functions
7. Seizures

The Acute encephalitis syndrome standard case definition refers to a person of any age with acute onset of fever and at least one of the following:
– change in mental status like confusions, disorientation and coma
– new onset of seizure
– neck stiffness/ meningeal signs

Thirty per cent of  affected individuals will develop severe disease with permanent neurologic problems. The neurologic manifestations could be:
1. Acute encephalitis
– most recognized
2. Parkinsonian syndromes
– characteristic of JE
3. Poliomyelitis like acute flaccid paralysis

Affected patients considered to have poor prognosis are those who are showing the following:
– deep obtundation
– multiple prolonged seizures
– flexor/ extensor posturing
– abnormal respiratory patterns
– abnormal pupillary reflexes

Thirty per cent of those with severe symptoms will die. So, Japanese encephalitis infection is considered by the World Health Organization as a public health issue and that all are encourage to be vaccinated against the Japanese Encephalitis infection.

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