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ICD-10 code: A83.2

Disease category: A83: Mosquito-borne viral encephalitis

What is Eastern Equine Encephalitis?

Eastern Equine Encephalitis, commonly referred to as EEE, is a rare but serious viral disease that is transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes. The disease is caused by the Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEEV) and is most prevalent in the eastern and southeastern regions of the United States, particularly in the Atlantic and Gulf Coast states.

What are the symptoms of Eastern Equine Encephalitis?

The symptoms of EEE can range from mild flu-like symptoms to more severe symptoms that can be life-threatening. Most people who become infected with the virus do not show any symptoms at all. However, for those who do develop symptoms, they can include:

  1. Fever
  2. Headache
  3. Stiff neck
  4. Body aches
  5. Nausea
  6. Vomiting
  7. Confusion
  8. Seizures
  9. Coma

These symptoms can appear anywhere from 4 to 10 days after being bitten by an infected mosquito. The more severe symptoms are more likely to occur in people over the age of 50 and those with weakened immune systems.

How is Eastern Equine Encephalitis diagnosed?

Diagnosing EEE can be difficult because the symptoms can be similar to other viral infections. If you develop symptoms and have been in an area where EEE is known to occur, your doctor may order blood tests or a spinal tap to confirm the diagnosis.

How can Eastern Equine Encephalitis be prevented?

There is currently no vaccine for EEE, so prevention is the best course of action. The best way to prevent EEE is to avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes. You can do this by:

  • Using mosquito repellent
  • Wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants
  • Using screens on windows and doors
  • Eliminating standing water around your home

If you are in an area where EEE is known to occur, it is also important to avoid outdoor activities during peak mosquito times, which are typically dawn and dusk.

Conclusion

Eastern Equine Encephalitis is a rare but serious viral disease that is transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes. While there is no vaccine for EEE, it can be prevented by taking steps to avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes. If you develop symptoms of EEE, seek

Treatment of Eastern equine encephalitis:

Treatment Options for Eastern Equine Encephalitis

Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) is a rare but severe form of encephalitis that is caused by the Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus. This virus is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you or someone you know is exhibiting symptoms of EEE, which includ...

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