Encephalitis International produces a wide range of factsheets aimed at people affected by encephalitis, their families, friends, carers, professionals involved in their care and anybody interested in encephalitis and its consequences.
They are available in different formats: electronic (website pages and PDFs) and paper copies upon request from our office.
We produce factsheets on following topics:
- symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
- types of encephalitis
- effects of encephalitis: cognitive, emotional, behavioural, physical and social
- returning to work or education
Please see below an alphabetical list of our factsheets:
- Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
- Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) in children
- Amoebic meningoencephalitis
- Anger after encephalitis
- Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis
- Behavioural management in children after encephalitis
- Chikungunya Encephalitis
- Cognitive changes after encephalitis
- Confabulation
- Death from encephalitis
- Dealing with bereavement
- Depression after encephalitis
- Discharge from hospital
- Driving after encephalitis
- Emotional and behavioural changes
- Encephalitis lethargica
- Enterovirus encephalitis
- Fatigue after encephalitis
- Guidelines for recovery
- Hashimoto’s encephalopathy
- Herpes simplex virus encephalitis
- HIV and the brain
- How the brain works
- Immunotherapies in autoimmune encephalitis
- Infectious encephalitis-guidelines for travellers
- Japanese encephalitis
- Measles infection and encephalitis
- Memory problems after encephalitis
- Neuroimaging
- Neuropsychological assessment
- Physical difficulties after encephalitis
- Problems in hospital
- Professionals involved in recovery
- Prosopagnosia
- Rabies
- Rasmussen’s encephalitis
- Rehabilitation after encephalitis
- Social care needs
- Seizures and encephalitis
- Social consequences of encephalitis
- Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)
- Tick-Borne encephalitis
- The challenge of caring
- Zika virus infection
- West Nile encephalitis
- What is encephalitis
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