Aseptic meningitis is a type of meningitis caused by something other than bacteria, usually a virus. It causes the tissues covering your brain and spinal cord to become inflamed. Aseptic ...
Researchers observed a rise in adult central nervous system (CNS) infections, primarily aseptic meningitis caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV), post-2019. The researchers highlighted the ...
CNS infection by herpesviruses, including VZV, may contribute to the progression of dementia. Vaccination can help.
Recurrent meningitis is a rare but serious condition, occurring in about 5% of cases of community-acquired meningitis.
Researchers from Fujita Health University, Japan, observed a rise in adult central nervous system (CNS) infections, primarily ...
The varicella zoster virus (VZV), an infectious virus from the herpes virus family, is primarily known to cause varicella in ...
The health ministry launched a nationwide investigation in February of echovirus 11, which primarily affects newborns and ...
Aseptic meningitis is a nonbacterial type of meningitis. Meningitis occurs when the tissue layers and fluid that protect the spinal cord—called the meninges—become inflamed. Aseptic meningitis is ...
and/or shortness of breath aseptic meningitis, such as headache, neck stiffness, drowsiness, fever, sensitivity to light, painful eye movements, nausea, and vomiting hemolysis, such as fatigue ...