Volume 8 ; Issue 2 ; in Month : July-Dec (2024) Article No : 184
Kamran Ahmad

Abstract
Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) is a critical and frequently fatal syndrome marked by the swift development of cerebral inflammation, resulting in symptoms including fever, disorientation, seizures, and, in severe instances, irreversible neurological impairment or mortality. The Chandipura virus (CHPV), a lesser known yet perilous infection, has surfaced as a notable cause of AES in specific regions of India, despite many viruses being recognised as responsible for the condition. This virus, chiefly spread by mosquitoes, poses a multifaceted and developing challenge to public health, with its severe repercussions frequently intensified by delayed diagnosis and treatment.

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