Meningoencephalitis is an acute infectious disease that can be caused by various viruses and bacteria. One of these diseases is spring-summer biaxial meningoencephalitis. This is a variant of tick-borne encephalitis, which is characterized by an acute onset of the disease without a prodrome and the presence of two periods of fever. The second period of fever is longer and may be accompanied by symptoms of meningitis and encephalitis. Also, after an infection, prolonged post-infectious asthenia can be observed.
There is an opinion that meningoencephalitic spring-summer biaxial and tick-borne encephalitis can be caused by various variants of viruses. However, there is still no consensus on which viruses cause these diseases. It is also not clear why some people are more likely to develop meningoencephalitis than others.
Overall, meningoencephalitis is a serious condition that requires immediate treatment. If you think you may have this condition, see your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
Meningoencephalitis (ME) is a serious disease characterized by inflammation of the meninges and brain tissue. There are many types of ME, one of which is spring-summer type meningoencephalitis (DSME). In this article we will look at what DVME is and how to treat it.
DVME (spring flying type meningoenphailitis, two-wave mengigo-engelte, flaccid disease) is a spring-summer two-wave form of serous-virial meningangiomyelitis, manifested by intermittent fever, prolonged weakness and symptoms of damage to the cranial nerves. This is a generalized concept that reflects the geographical distribution of several diseases with a wave-like course, belonging to the group of serous viral meningitis, some of which are caused by