Pediatric Encephalopathy (Encephalitis)

Encephalitis is inflammation (swelling) of the brain, most often caused by a viral infection.

What is Pediatric Encephalopathy (Encephalitis)?

Inflammation of the brain due to encephalitis can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection. In most cases, encephalitis only causes mild flu-like symptoms. In rare cases, however, encephalitis can be life threatening. 

What are the different types of Pediatric Encephalopathy (Encephalitis)?

There are two main types of encephalitis:

Primary encephalitis

Primary encephalitis occurs when a virus or other agent directly infects the brain. The infection may be concentrated in one area or it could be widespread.

Secondary encephalitis

Secondary encephalitis occurs when a person’s immune system fails to react to an infection elsewhere in the body effectively. Instead of attacking the cells that have caused the infection, the immune system attacks healthy brain cells by mistake.

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