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Signs of Japanese encephalitis which develop during the acute encephalitic stage include neck rigidity, [[cachexia]], [[hemiparesis]], convulsions and a raised body temperature between 38 and 41 degrees Celsius. | |||
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Overview
Signs of Japanese encephalitis which develop during the acute encephalitic stage include neck rigidity, cachexia, hemiparesis, convulsions and a raised body temperature between 38 and 41 degrees Celsius.