Global Landscape of Encephalitis: Key Priorities to Reduce Future Disease Burden

Author:

Granerod Julia12,Huang Yun134,Davies Nicholas W S5,Sequeira Patricia C6,Mwapasa Victor7,Rupali Priscilla8,Michael Benedict D134,Solomon Tom1349,Easton Ava110

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Infection Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Infection, Veterinary, and Ecological Science, University of Liverpool , Liverpool , United Kingdom

2. Dr JGW Consulting Ltd. , London , United Kingdom

3. National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit for Emerging and Zoonotic Infection , Liverpool , United Kingdom

4. Department of Neurology, The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust , Liverpool , United Kingdom

5. Department of Neurology, Charing Cross Hospital , London , United Kingdom

6. Laboratorio de Flavivirus, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

7. University of Malawi, College of Medicine , Blantyre , Malawi

8. Department of Infectious Diseases, Christian Medical College Vellore , Vellore, Tamil Nadu , India

9. The Pandemic Institute , Liverpool , United Kingdom

10. The Encephalitis Society , Malton , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Encephalitis affects people across the lifespan, has high rates of mortality and morbidity, and results in significant neurological sequelae with long-term consequences to quality of life and wider society. The true incidence is currently unknown due to inaccurate reporting systems. The disease burden of encephalitis is unequally distributed across the globe being highest in low- and middle-income countries where resources are limited. Here countries often lack diagnostic testing, with poor access to essential treatments and neurological services, and limited surveillance and vaccination programs. Many types of encephalitis are vaccine preventable, whereas others are treatable with early diagnosis and appropriate management. In this viewpoint, we provide a narrative review of key aspects of diagnosis, surveillance, treatment, and prevention of encephalitis and highlight priorities for public health, clinical management, and research, to reduce the disease burden.

Funder

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Health Protection Research Unit for Emerging and Zoonotic Infection

NIHR Programme Grant for Applied Research

NIHR Global Health Research Group on Brain Infections

The Pandemic Institute

Innova

CSL Seqirus

Aviva

DAM Health

UKRI/MRC

National Institute for Health Research

Medical Research Council

MRC/UKRI

MRC

Wellcome

UoL Policy Support Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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