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4. THE TERM aseptic meningitis was first introduced by Wallgren (1925) to designate what was thought to be a specific disease and was defined as a syndrome characterized by meningeal irritation associated with a cellular response in the cerebrospinal fluid which was sterile bacteriologically. It is now recognized as being due to a variety of agents the majority of which are viruses. Aseptic meningitis should now only be acceptable as a preliminary term pending investigations and as undifferentiated aseptic meningitis when an etiological diagnosis cannot be established
5. Epidemiology Virus meningitis is world wide. The enteroviruses and mumps account for 90% of the known causes,1965