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Your whole family can be healthy thanks to full vaccinations and a proactive sense of health
Family members, especially the children of Ms. Dinh Thi Hue (in Hai Phong City) have good health thanks to her proactive approach to keeping her children healthy and fully vaccinated as recommended by the doctor. "When you get vaccinated, you not only protect yourself from the risk of many dangerous diseases but also protect your family and the community by preventing the virus from spreading to others, creating community immunity" - Dr. Tran Thi Linh Chi - Head of the Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology, Vinmec Hai Phong International General Hospital said.
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Children with Japanese encephalitis are likely to die within the first 7 days of infection
Japanese encephalitis is a common disease in children under 15 years old, which can cause death very quickly within the first 7 days due to damage to the central nervous system. Even though Japanese encephalitis is treated, the risk of sequelae and complications is still very high.
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How long is Japanese encephalitis?
Japanese encephalitis is an acute infectious disease with a high mortality rate. The disease can occur at any age, but is most common in children under 15 years old. Symptoms of Japanese encephalitis include: high fever, headache, vomiting, nausea...
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Japanese encephalitis is common in children under 15 years old, with a high mortality rate
Japanese encephalitis is a dangerous disease that can occur at any age, but is most common in children under 15 years old. If the patient is not detected early and treated promptly, it will likely lead to death.
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Early warning signs of Japanese encephalitis in children
Symptoms of Japanese encephalitis in children are often difficult to recognize, mainly vomiting, crying, and stiffness. The cause of the disease is mostly due to mosquitoes biting sick livestock and poultry and then transmitting the virus to the patient.
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