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==Prognosis== | ==Prognosis== | ||
*Among patients who develop [[encephalitis]], 20% - 30% die. | *Among patients who develop [[encephalitis]], 20% - 30% die (case-fatality ratio). | ||
*Although some symptoms improve after the acute illness, 30%-50% of survivors continue to have [[neurologic]], [[cognitive]], or [[psychiatric]] symptoms. | *Although some symptoms improve after the acute illness, 30%-50% of survivors continue to have [[neurologic]], [[cognitive]], or [[psychiatric]] symptoms. | ||
*[[Case fatality rate]]s range from 0.3% to 60%. | |||
*Serious [[neurologic]] sequela develops in 30% cases. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Prognosis
- Among patients who develop encephalitis, 20% - 30% die (case-fatality ratio).
- Although some symptoms improve after the acute illness, 30%-50% of survivors continue to have neurologic, cognitive, or psychiatric symptoms.
- Case fatality rates range from 0.3% to 60%.
- Serious neurologic sequela develops in 30% cases.