Many of them have been in critical condition; some have been unconscious while others have been suffering convulsion fits. A mother of six-year-old kid from the northern province of Hai Duong hospitalized for the disease said that a few days ago, her child had mild fever, headache. Thinking that the kid had flu, she self-medicated him. However, the child’s condition didn’t abate after three days taking drug but he had high fever and vomited; the family rushed him to the province infirmary for emergency treatment where doctor diagnosed that the kid was suffering Japanese encephalitis; accordingly, the kid was transferred to the National Children Hospital for further treatment. National Children Hospital Deputy Director Dr. Tran Minh Dien said yearly, the hospital admits 300 – 500 cases. At present, the hospital is treating 30 kid patients suffering severe consequences. Worse, most of them were not vaccinated against the disease. Most JEV infections are mild (fever and headache) or without apparent symptoms, but approximately 1 in 250 infections results in severe clinical illness. Severe disease is characterized by rapid onset of high fever, headache, neck stiffness, disorientation, coma, seizures, spastic paralysis and ultimately death. The problem is that at first patients have… Read full this story
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