ENCEPHALITIS
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Because encephalitis is due to infection, it may
be prevented by avoiding the infection. Minimizing contact with
others who have any of the viral illness listed above may reduce the
chances of becoming infected. Most infections are spread by hand-to-hand
or hand-to-mouth contact; frequent hand washing may reduce the
likelihood of infection if contact cannot be avoided.
Mosquito-borne viruses may be avoided by
preventing mosquito bites. Mosquitoes are most active at dawn and
dusk, and are most common in moist areas with standing water.
Minimizing exposed skin and use of mosquito repellents on other
areas can reduce the chances of being bitten.
Vaccines are available against some viruses,
including polio, herpes B, Japanese encephalitis, and equine
encephalitis. Rabies vaccine is available for animals; it is also
given to people after exposure. Japanese encephalitis vaccine is
recommended for those traveling to Asia and staying in affected
rural areas during transmission season. |
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