Co-authored Journal Papers and Publications

This page is regularly updated with the papers that members of the Encephalitis International team have authored or co-authored on.

Use the links below to access the journal publications that we have been involved in.

Mulic-Al Bunni., et al (2026)

The Treatment ofAntibody‑Mediated Encephalitis: Current, Future Therapies, Unmet Need andPatient Management

Shil, R.S., et al (2025)

Patients with neurological or psychiatric complications of COVID-19 have worse long-term functional outcomes: COVID-CNS - A multicentre case–control study

Singh. B., et al (2025)

A multifaceted intervention to improve diagnosis and early management of hospitalised patients with suspected acute brain infections in Brazil, India, and Malawi: an international multicentre intervention study

O’Connor. E., et al (2025)

“There’s a lot that’s different, but it’s still me”: exploring podcast narratives of emotional adjustment after encephalitis

Prathapan. P, and Easton. A. (2025)

Vaccine hesitancy: a growing concern

Ceronie. B., et al, (2025)

Immunotherapy-Resistant Neuropathic Pain and Fatigue Predict Quality-of-Life in Contactin-Associated Protein-Like 2 Antibody Disease

Duda-Sikula. M., et al (2025)

Caregivers’ perspectives on long-term cognitive, psychiatric, psychological, and social outcomes in NMDAR encephalitis: Initial findings from the multi-center prospective SAPIENCE study

de Bruijn. M.A.A.M., et al, (2025)

Autoimmune encephalitis

Defres. S., et al (2025)

Health economic impact of early versus delayed treatment of herpes simplex
virus encephalitis in the UK

Prathapan. P., et al (2025)

Integrating patient and public involvement during the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons from COVID-clinical neuroscience study

Simblett. S., et al (2025)

Technology to improve mental health after an acquired brain injury? A cohort study of research priorities identified by service users, carers, and healthcare professionals in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic

Castell. H., et al (2025)

Nursing patients with encephalitis

Wood. G.K., et al (2025)

Posthospitalization COVID-19 cognitive deficits at 1 year are global and associated with elevated brain injury markers and gray matter volume reduction

Alam. A.M., et al (2024)

Utilising accessible and reproducible neurological assessments in clinical studies: Insights from use of the Neurological Impairment Scale in the multi-centre COVID-CNS study

Cadwgan. J., et al (2024)

UK research priority setting for childhood neurological conditions

Halsby. K., et al (2024)

Evaluating the need for standardised disease manifestation categories in
patients infected with the tick-borne encephalitis virus: A Delphi panel

Boeken, O.J., et al (2024)

Assessment of long-term psychosocial outcomes in N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis – the SAPIENCE study protocol

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