Neuro Infectious Diseases

From the brain and spinal cord to muscles and nerves, neuroinfectious disorders affect the nervous system. There are many different types of neuroinfectious illnesses, such as:

Meningitis and encephalitis are bacterial or viral infections that cause inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, which can result in impairment or death. A viral illness that causes loss of coordination, language skills, and memory is known as progressive multifocal eukoencephalopathy.

HIV-associated neurodegeneration is a type of dementia caused by HIV infection that occurs despite the use of effective antiretroviral medication. Neurosarcoidosis is a nervous system inflammatory illness characterised by facial paralysis and headaches that can progress to a chronic condition. HTLV 1 myelopathy causes hereditary spastic paraparesis, a degenerative spinal cord illness that causes extremely stiff and weak legs. Transverse myelitis is a condition that causes pain, weakness, paralysis, sensory issues, and bladder and bowel dysfunction on both sides of the spinal cord. Viruses and bacteria can infiltrate the body, invading numerous organs and generating a variety of symptoms ranging from minor irritation to major illness. Bacterial organisms are the most common source of infection, however animal parasites and fungus can also be involved. These viruses and organisms affect the nerve system, causing neurological illnesses.

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