Encephalitis is a clinical syndrome commonly caused by emerging pathogens, which are not under surveillance in Australia. We reviewed rates of hospitalization for patients with encephalitis in Australia's most populous state, New South Wales, from January 1990 through December 2007. Encephalitis was the primary discharge diagnosis for 5,926 hospital admissions; average annual hospitalization rate was 5.2/100,000 population. The most commonly identified pathogen was herpes simplex virus (n = 763, 12.9%). Toxoplasma encephalitis and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis showed notable declines. The average annual encephalitis case-fatality rate (4.6%) and the proportion of patients hospitalized with encephalitis with no identified pathogen (69....
BACKGROUND The clinical diagnosis of encephalitis is often difficult and identification of a causati...
Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) is a mosquito-borne virus endemic to Australia and New Guine...
Human encephalitis in Australia causes substantial mortality and morbidity, with frequent severe neu...
Encephalitis is a clinical syndrome commonly caused by emerging pathogens, which are not under surve...
Encephalitis is a clinical syndrome commonly caused by emerging pathogens, which are not under surve...
Encephalitis is a clinical syndrome commonly caused by emerging pathogens, which are not under surve...
The acute encephalitis syndrome has heralded the emergence of multiple virulent pathogens, including...
The last epidemic of Australian encephalitis occurred in 1974. Since then, cases have been reported ...
Outbreaks of an acute, severe, encephalitic illness, clinically similar to Japanese and St. Louis en...
Encephalitis is a complex neurological syndrome caused by inflammation of the brain that occurs most...
First published online 13 April 2015Few countries routinely collect comprehensive encephalitis data,...
We analyzed hospitalizations in England from April 1, 1989, to March 31, 1998, and identified approx...
Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) is the most serious of the endemic arboviruses in Australia....
Human encephalitis in Australia causes substantial mortality and morbidity, with frequent severe neu...
Australian encephalitis (AE) is an arboviral (ie arthropod borne or in this case more specifically m...
BACKGROUND The clinical diagnosis of encephalitis is often difficult and identification of a causati...
Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) is a mosquito-borne virus endemic to Australia and New Guine...
Human encephalitis in Australia causes substantial mortality and morbidity, with frequent severe neu...
Encephalitis is a clinical syndrome commonly caused by emerging pathogens, which are not under surve...
Encephalitis is a clinical syndrome commonly caused by emerging pathogens, which are not under surve...
Encephalitis is a clinical syndrome commonly caused by emerging pathogens, which are not under surve...
The acute encephalitis syndrome has heralded the emergence of multiple virulent pathogens, including...
The last epidemic of Australian encephalitis occurred in 1974. Since then, cases have been reported ...
Outbreaks of an acute, severe, encephalitic illness, clinically similar to Japanese and St. Louis en...
Encephalitis is a complex neurological syndrome caused by inflammation of the brain that occurs most...
First published online 13 April 2015Few countries routinely collect comprehensive encephalitis data,...
We analyzed hospitalizations in England from April 1, 1989, to March 31, 1998, and identified approx...
Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) is the most serious of the endemic arboviruses in Australia....
Human encephalitis in Australia causes substantial mortality and morbidity, with frequent severe neu...
Australian encephalitis (AE) is an arboviral (ie arthropod borne or in this case more specifically m...
BACKGROUND The clinical diagnosis of encephalitis is often difficult and identification of a causati...
Murray Valley encephalitis virus (MVEV) is a mosquito-borne virus endemic to Australia and New Guine...
Human encephalitis in Australia causes substantial mortality and morbidity, with frequent severe neu...