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Eastern equine encephalitis in Latin America.

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BACKGROUND The eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) and Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) viruses are pathogens that infect humans and horses in the Americas. Outbreaks of neurologic disease in humans and horses were reported in Panama from May through early August 2010. METHODS We performed

[Eponyms and epilepsy (history of Eastern civilizations)].

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The history of eponyms for epilepsy in the lands of the Eastern globe present the portrait of the attitudes of both the laymen and skilled people towards the disease and patient, as well as to the Nature itself. As opposed to the West which during the Middle ages changed its concepts of epilepsy as

Case of eastern equine encephalitis presenting in winter.

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A 50-year-old man was admitted in midwinter with fever, altered mental status and new onset generalised tonic-clonic seizure with urinary incontinence. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis revealed an opening pressure of 14.5 cm of water, normal glucose and protein 82 mg/dL (reference range: 15-45

Successful management of severe neuroinvasive eastern equine encephalitis.

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BACKGROUND Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus is an arbovirus that mostly causes asymptomatic infection in humans; however, some people can develop a neuroinvasive infection associated with a high mortality. METHODS We present a case of a patient with severe neuroinvasive EEE. RESULTS A

Eastern equine encephalitis in 9 South American camelids.

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BACKGROUND Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus is a mosquito-borne togavirus (alphavirus) that causes severe (often fatal) encephalitis in many mammalian species, but it has not been reported previously in South American camelids. OBJECTIVE South American camelids can become naturally infected

Recent Drug Resistant Epilepsy Spectrum in Eastern India.

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OBJECTIVE The Magnitude of Drug-resistant Epilepsy (DRE) in India, being unknown, takes a heavy toll on the patients and society in the form of prolonged dependence, unemployment, morbidity and mortality. We tried to explore the clinical, electro-physiological, neuro-imaging and drug-response

The disease presentation of Moyamoya angiopathy in Eastern India

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Introduction: Clinical spectrum of Moyamoya angiopathy (MMA) differs across populations with different ethnicity. This study, the largest one done among Indian population was undertaken to assess clinico-radiological profile of MMA

Community Based Survey on Psychiatric Morbidity in Eastern Nepal.

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BACKGROUND Mental health problem is common and ubiquitous. Mental illness cuts across all sections of society, irrespective of socio-economic status. Recent international survey showed a varying prevalence rates ranged (4.7%- 12.0%). The Community study in Nepal yielded prevalence rate of mental

Mandatory AIDS testing--search and seizure--Glover v. Eastern Neb. Community Office of Retardation.

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Correlation of measles and dengue infection in Kassala, Eastern Sudan.

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Using the clinical case definition adopted by the World Health Organization, a total of 275 suspected cases of measles were enrolled in this study during January-March 2012 in Kassala Teaching Hospital, Eastern Sudan. Various clinical manifestations (fever, headache, cough, coryza, conjunctivitis,

Incidence and prevalence of epilepsy in adults in eastern Finland.

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In Finland, only limited data exist on the epidemiology of epilepsy in adults. This prompted us to study the incidence and prevalence of epilepsy in a population over 15 years of age, residing in Eastern Finland. In a retrospective study, various medical data sources were used to identify and

Eastern equine encephalitis in a captive harbor seal (Phoca vitulina).

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A 31-yr-old male, captive harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) was evaluated for a 48-hr period of anorexia followed by the onset of seizures. A prolonged seizure failed to respond to anticonvulsant therapy and the animal was euthanized. At necropsy, no significant gross lesions were identified. Reverse

Familial Mediterranean fever in a childhood population in eastern Turkey.

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BACKGROUND Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by recurrent attacks of inflammation of serosal membranes. Amyloidosis is the most severe complication of the disease The aim of this study was to explore the magnitude of the FMF problem and to describe

Eastern equine encephalitis in puppies in Michigan and New York states.

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Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) is classified as a select agent and is capable of causing mortality in humans and a number of veterinary species. Herein, we describe 3 cases of EEE in puppies in Michigan and New York. Two puppies were euthanized following an acute history of seizures and

Pediatric and neonatal tetanus: a hospital based study at eastern Nepal.

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A prospective hospital based study of childhood (<15 yrs) and neonatal tetanus cases from July 2004 - May 2006 was done to study the demography, clinical features and outcome of pediatric and neonatal tetanus cases at BPKIHS. During the study, 24 cases of tetanus were admitted from 9 districts
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