Encephalitis Allergic

In medicine and veterinary medicine, “allergic encephalitis” (e. allergica) is usually understood as an infectious disease that affects the human nervous system, as well as representatives of the animal world. In essence, the disease is similar to epidemic encephalitis (wild virus), in which it is necessary to make a diagnosis as early as possible and begin treatment, since this disease can lead to death or severe neurological consequences in the form of brain damage. The disease is widespread among animals and people.

Etiology:

The causative agent of allergic encephalitis infection is a virus. Specific animal and human types of encephalitis viruses belong to the herpesvirus family. Scientists have found that there are several species, including orthopoxviruses (CXVEE) and paramyxoviruses (Herosens paravirus).

Symptoms

Allergic encephalitis can be caused by different types of pathogens. The main manifestations of the disease are the following:

increased body temperature, nausea, vomiting. loss of appetite. sleep disturbance, daily routine. deterioration