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New Hampshire Case Report Arboviral Infection Encephalitis/Meningitis is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is the New Hampshire Case Report about?
A: The New Hampshire Case Report is about arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis in New Hampshire.
Q: What is arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis?
A: Arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis is an infection caused by arboviruses that can lead to inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) or the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord (meningitis).
Q: What are the main symptoms of arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis?
A: The main symptoms of arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis may include fever, headache, neck stiffness, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light.
Q: How is arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis transmitted?
A: Arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes or other arthropods.
Q: Is arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis contagious from person to person?
A: No, arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis is not usually contagious from person to person.
Q: What can be done to prevent arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis?
A: Preventive measures include wearing protective clothing, using insect repellent, eliminating mosquito breeding sites, and staying indoors during peak mosquito activity.
Q: Are there any specific treatments for arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis?
A: There is no specific treatment for arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis, but supportive care can help manage symptoms and complications.
Q: Is there a vaccine available for arboviral infection encephalitis/meningitis?
A: There are vaccines available for some types of arboviral infections, such as West Nile virus, but not for all types.
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