Google plans to use AI and robots to breed, sort, and release 32 million male mosquitoes in an effort to reduce the spread of mosquito-borne infectious diseases.
A 52-year-old man in Lao Cai is in critical condition after a feast, developing a high fever, petechiae, and coma due to a meningococcal bacterial infection.
Despite vaccination, many children still contract Japanese encephalitis, especially those aged 5-14, accounting for 65% of cases, doctors point out a mistake made by parents.
A 4-year-old girl from Hung Yen province fell into a state of panic, spoke incoherently, and experienced muscle spasms in her arms and legs despite not having a fever, requiring urgent transfer to the National Children's Hospital.
Hanoi has just recorded a case of Japanese encephalitis in a 9-year-old girl who presented with high fever and headache and has been hospitalized for treatment.
A 17-year-old male student in Hanoi is in a deep coma with severe neurological sequelae after more than a month of intensive treatment for Japanese encephalitis.
A 4-month-old boy in Hanoi was hospitalized with fever and seizures and diagnosed with Japanese encephalitis, even though he was not yet old enough to receive the vaccine.
The girl, who was previously healthy, suddenly developed symptoms of a mental disorder. Doctors diagnosed her with autoimmune encephalitis, a condition that can easily be mistaken for autism.
Q.'s mother thought her child had a fever from teething and didn't take her to the doctor. When they finally arrived at the hospital, she was diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease complicated by encephalitis.
According to the Indian Express, tick-borne viral encephalitis (TBE), a viral infection of the central nervous system, has become prevalent in many parts of Europe.
Some babies, just a few months old, developed complications such as meningitis, with pus accumulating under the dura mater. These patients required surgery to flush out the pus.
Phu Tho Provincial Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital has just recorded a case of a 2-year-old child experiencing very severe complications after an adenovirus infection.
Unexpectedly waking up after three years in a vegetative state, 22-year-old Nguyen Tuan Thanh from Hanoi is constantly worried and striving to find work to support his parents.
Children are transferred from lower-level hospitals when their illness is severe, with neurological complications such as unconsciousness, limited mobility, and mental sequelae.
From the beginning of 2019 until now, the National Children's Hospital has recorded 3 cases of encephalitis complications following influenza, a significant increase compared to previous years.
A 6-month-old baby was admitted to the hospital with a high fever of 39 degrees Celsius, lethargy, and a bulging fontanelle, in critical condition, after her mother hired a traditional healer to burn moxa and apply it to the fontanelle to treat the illness.
The child's legs and arms gradually became gangrenous, forcing doctors to cut away the infected skin and muscle tissue. To save the patient's life, the doctors proceeded to amputate all four limbs of the little girl.
Dengue fever is becoming increasingly complex, and respiratory illnesses are also on the rise, with 2.500 to 3.000 children visiting the National Children's Hospital daily for viral fever, cough, bronchiolitis, and pneumonia.
Regarding the potential outbreak of infectious diseases due to many mothers following the anti-vaccine trend and not having their children vaccinated, Dr. Tran Van Phuc (Xanh Pon General Hospital) stated that a sufficiently strong legal mechanism is needed to compel people to vaccinate their children; only then can this problem be solved.
Japanese encephalitis is a very dangerous disease, but most parents are complacent, or even unaware that mosquito bites are the main route of transmission.
In Ho Chi Minh City, although it is only the beginning of the disease season, many children have already been hospitalized with Japanese encephalitis, including some very severe cases requiring mechanical ventilation.
According to Mr. Luc Van Dai, Director of the Cao Bang Provincial Department of Health, based on X-ray results and other tests, the initial preliminary diagnosis of the cause of the Mong children's coma upon admission to the hospital is encephalitis and meningitis.
On the afternoon of June 13th, despite the best efforts of doctors at Cao Bang Provincial General Hospital, two of the three victims hospitalized suspected of food poisoning after eating lychees passed away.
Following the incident in Cao Bang where five children suffered food poisoning leading to encephalitis after eating lychees, many people are confused and worried. The question is, can eating lychees cause Japanese encephalitis?
A young boy was admitted to the National Children's Hospital in a state of respiratory distress, lethargy, coma, excessive mucus secretion, and penile erection; upon examination and testing, doctors discovered a positive rabies virus in the child's cerebrospinal fluid.
According to the families of the two sick children, all five children showed symptoms of headache, nausea, and fatigue on the evening of June 8th, after eating lychees that afternoon.
Based solely on symptoms such as anxiety, severe headaches, persistent high fever, and difficulty communicating, doctors discovered the patient was suffering from a very rare form of encephalitis.