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Japanese encephalitis vaccination schedule as recommended by the Ministry of Health
After many years of implementing the expanded Japanese encephalitis vaccination program, the number of cases has decreased rapidly, but the risk still exists for young children. Parents need to take their children to get the first dose of the Japanese encephalitis vaccine at the right time and ensure that the number of doses is complete according to the vaccination schedule recommended by the Ministry of Health.
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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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How to detect and treat Japanese encephalitis?
Japanese encephalitis is an acute infectious disease transmitted through blood, caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus. This is a dangerous disease, it can leave serious sequelae, especially if not treated promptly, the patient can die.
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Japanese encephalitis is in season: Do the following to prevent
Japanese encephalitis outbreaks typically occur from May to October. Most cases occur in the south during the rainy and early dry seasons and in the north during late summer and autumn.
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Origin of Japanese encephalitis
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a brain infection caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV). Symptoms may include headache, vomiting, fever, confusion, and seizures. This occurs about 5 to 15 days after infection.
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