Dawson encephalitis

Encephalitis is one of the most serious forms of encephalopathy due to viral infections. It is a brain lesion that occurs in the presence of infection of various etiologies. One such infection is Dosson's encephalitis (Doyneosonvis), which was described in 1983. This virus can be transmitted from person to person, so it is important to practice good hygiene and avoid contact with infected people.

Dossan/Doson encephalitis is a viral infection that affects the brain and can cause serious consequences, including death. It is characterized by high fever, muscle weakness, headache, vomiting and seizures. If left untreated, encephalitis can lead to coma and death.