Viral Meningitis and Encephalitis Article

cited authors

  • Tuppeny, Misti

abstract

  • Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, whereas encephalitis is inflammation of the parenchymal brain tissue. The single distinguishing element between the 2 diagnoses is the altered state of consciousness, focal deficits, and seizures found in encephalitis. Consequently meningoencephalitis is a term used when both findings are present in the patient. Viral meningitis is not necessarily reported as it is often underdiagnosed, whereas encephalitis cases are on the increase in various areas of North America. Improved imaging and viral diagnostics, as well as enhanced neurocritical care management, have improved patient outcomes to date.

Publication Date

  • September 1, 2013

webpage

category

  • NURSING  Web of Science Category

start page

  • 363

end page

  • +

volume

  • 25

issue

  • 3

WoS Citations

  • 7

WoS References

  • 22