Encephalitis
Causes
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It's not always clear what causes encephalitis. When a cause is found, it's usually an infection or a problem with the immune system (the body's natural defences).
Some of the main causes are outlined below.
Infections
Encephalitis can occur if an infection spreads to the brain.
Many of the infections associated with the condition are quite common and are usually mild. Encephalitis only occurs in rare cases.
The condition is most often due toa virus, such as:
- herpes simplex viruses, which cause Herpes simplex virus and genital herpes (this is the most common cause of encephalitis)
- the varicella zoster virus, which causes chickenpox and shingles
- measles , mumps and rubella viruses
- viruses spread by animals, such as tick-borne encephalitis , Japanese encephalitis , rabies (and possibly Zika virus )
Encephalitis caused by a virus is known as "viral encephalitis". In rare cases,encephalitisis caused by bacteria, fungi or parasites.
You can catch these infections from someone else, but encephalitis itself isn't spread from person to person.
Problems with the immune system
The immune system protectsthe body from illness and infection. When germs enter the body, the immune system attacks them to stop them causing a serious infection.
But very rarely something goes wrong with the immune system and it mistakenly attacks the brain,causing encephalitis.
This can be triggered by:
- a previous infection in another part of the body (which usually occurs a few weeks earlier), such as one oftheinfections mentioned above
- anon-cancerous or cancerous growth (tumour) somewhere in the body
- a vaccination (this is very rare and the benefits of being vaccinated far outweigh the risk of encephalitis)
- an unknown cause
Encephalitis due to a reaction to a previous infection is known as "post-infectious encephalitis". If it's caused by a tumour or the cause is unknown, it's called "autoimmune encephalitis".
Articles for Encephalitis
Causes
Find out about the main causes of encephalitis, including viral infections and problems with the immune system.
Complications
Find out about the further problems that can occur after encephalitis, and what help and support is available.
Diagnosis
Find out about the tests that may need to be carried out to diagnose encephalitis, including brain scans and a lumbar puncture.
Introduction
Find out about encephalitis, a rare but serious condition that causes inflammation of the brain.
Symptoms
Find out about the main signs and symptoms of encephalitis, and when to get medical advice.
Treatment
Find out how and where encephalitis is treated.