Neurological Infections
 Bacterial Meningitis in Neurological Infections
Bacterial meningitis is an infection of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. It causes headache, stiff neck, and high fever. ...more
 Meningitis in Neurological Infections
Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain. Meningitis can be caused by either a virus or bacteria. Bacterial meningitis may be life-threatening. ...more
A look at the 2 vaccines designed to help prevent meningococcal disease in preteens, teens, and young adults: MenACWY and MenB. ...more
BSE is a cattle disease, and vCJD is the equivalent disease in humans. Both are fatal brain diseases. Researchers believe that people become infected by eating beef contaminated with BSE. ...more
 Cerebral Abscess in Neurological Infections
A cerebral abscess can cause your brain to swell, putting harmful pressure on brain tissue. An abscess can also keep blood from flowing to parts of your brain. If you develop this problem, you will need emergency treatment. ...more
 Encephalitis in Neurological Infections
Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain. The inflammation causes the brain to swell, which leads to changes in neurological function. It results in mental confusion and seizures. Read on to learn more. ...more
Herpes meningoencephalitis is an infection of the brain and the tissue that covers it with the herpes simplex virus. ...more
 Epidural Abscess in Neurological Infections
An epidural abscess is an infection that forms in the space between your skull bones and your brain lining (intracranial epidural abscess). ...more
As HIV and AIDS battle your immune system, your central nervous system is also affected. HIV and AIDS both cause many neurological complications, particularly if HIV goes untreated and is allowed to progress to AIDS. ...more
 Polio (Poliomyelitis) in Neurological Infections
Poliomyelitis is commonly called polio. It is an infectious disease. It is caused by 3 types of poliovirus. Polio is easily spread from person to person. The poliovirus is a virus that causes paralysis. But most people who are infected with polio have no symptoms and a few have mild symptoms. ...more
 Bacterial Meningitis in Neurological Infections
Bacterial meningitis is an infection of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. It causes headache, stiff neck, and high fever. ...more
 Meningitis in Neurological Infections
Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain. Meningitis can be caused by either a virus or bacteria. Bacterial meningitis may be life-threatening. ...more
A look at the 2 vaccines designed to help prevent meningococcal disease in preteens, teens, and young adults: MenACWY and MenB. ...more
BSE is a cattle disease, and vCJD is the equivalent disease in humans. Both are fatal brain diseases. Researchers believe that people become infected by eating beef contaminated with BSE. ...more
 Cerebral Abscess in Neurological Infections
A cerebral abscess can cause your brain to swell, putting harmful pressure on brain tissue. An abscess can also keep blood from flowing to parts of your brain. If you develop this problem, you will need emergency treatment. ...more
 Encephalitis in Neurological Infections
Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain. The inflammation causes the brain to swell, which leads to changes in neurological function. It results in mental confusion and seizures. Read on to learn more. ...more
Herpes meningoencephalitis is an infection of the brain and the tissue that covers it with the herpes simplex virus. ...more
 Epidural Abscess in Neurological Infections
An epidural abscess is an infection that forms in the space between your skull bones and your brain lining (intracranial epidural abscess). ...more
As HIV and AIDS battle your immune system, your central nervous system is also affected. HIV and AIDS both cause many neurological complications, particularly if HIV goes untreated and is allowed to progress to AIDS. ...more
 Polio (Poliomyelitis) in Neurological Infections
Poliomyelitis is commonly called polio. It is an infectious disease. It is caused by 3 types of poliovirus. Polio is easily spread from person to person. The poliovirus is a virus that causes paralysis. But most people who are infected with polio have no symptoms and a few have mild symptoms. ...more
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