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Murray Valley encephalitis (MVE)

Introduction

  • a flavivirus related to Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) and dengue fever transmitted by female mosquitoes mainly along the Murray River region in Australia but it is native to northern Australia
  • there is no person to person transmission

Vectors

Culex annulirostris image courtesy https://wrbu.si.edu/vectorspecies/mosquitoes/annulirostris

Reservoirs

  • water birds such as herons or egrets
  • chickens

Incubation period

  • usually 7-12 days but can be 5-28 days

Clinical features

  • most have a subclinical infection
  • some have a mild illness:
    • fever
    • nausea / vomiting
    • myalgias
    • headaches
  • a minority develop encephalitis which may be fatal or leave long term brain damage and which may cause:
    • severe headaches
    • neck stiffness
    • photophobia
    • seizures (especially in young children)
    • drowsiness
    • confusion
    • coma
  • the acute phase of the illness lasts around 1 or 2 weeks, and the symptoms either disappear quickly or subside slowly over a period of time

Diagnosis

  • CT brain and lumbar puncture mainly to exclude other causes
  • serology

Treatment

  • supportive care
mvencephalitis.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/09 00:20 by gary1

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