I think that Meningitis it's scientific name
The scientific name of viral meningitis is aseptic meningitis. It is called aseptic because despite the term, there may be some inflammation associated with the condition.
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Aseptic meningitis
Viral Pneumonia IS the "scientific" name.
Viral meningitis has no set shape. There are a variety of viruses that can cause viral meningitis, all a different shape.
There is really no difference between the symptoms of viral and bacterial meningitis. With both you will have fever, headache, stiff neck, vomiting, and sensitivity to light. However that being said bacterial comes on suddenly where viral can take a few days.
Yes, generalized body weakness can occurs with viral meningitis.
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Meningitis (viral or bacterial) is infectious and can be highly contagious. Usually anyone in close contact with someone who gets bacterial meningitis will be given antibiotics as well.
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Some of the same viruses that cause encephalitis can cause meningitis, and vice versa. One can also have meningitis and encephalitis at the same time, a condition called meningoencephalitis.
There are two kinds of meningitis, bacterial and viral. Both can be serious, though viral usually is milder. But if not treated properly, meningitis can indeed be fatal, due to its proximity to the brain and spinal cord.
Meningitis is most often caused by bacteria, but also can be a viral meningitis or, rarely, caused by a fungus.
No, viral meningitis causes an inflammation of the meninges (membranes surrounding the brain). However, there is a virus that causes warts, called the human papilloma virus or HPV.