Encephalitis Survival Rate

The percentage of persons who survive a particular sickness or condition for a specific period is called a survival rate. Because encephalitis affects the brain, which is essential to the body's functioning, it has a high mortality rate. The survival rate for encephalitis is determined by several factors, including the etiology of the disease, the underlying health of the patient, and the treatment administered.

  
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My dad is in coma now. What will be the prognosis?

Query: Hello doctor, My dad is suffering from japanese encephalitis viral disease (JE) and both his thalamus are infected. Now, he is in coma. What is the prognosis of his condition?  Read Full »


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