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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
No specific treatments have been found to benefit patients with | No specific treatments have been found to benefit patients with Japanese encephalitis, but hospitalization for supportive care and close observation is generally required. Treatment is [[symptomatic]]. Rest, fluids, and use of pain relievers and medication to reduce [[fever]] may relieve some [[symptom]]s. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
No specific treatments have been found to benefit patients with Japanese encephalitis, but hospitalization for supportive care and close observation is generally required. Treatment is symptomatic. Rest, fluids, and use of pain relievers and medication to reduce fever may relieve some symptoms.