We have been talking to the media about World Encephalitis Day 2024.
Please continue reading to see some of the articles in which World Encephalitis Day and Encephalitis International have been featured.
Baroness Twycross: ‘I thought I had a brain tumour, but it was encephalitis’
Heartbroken´ couple who lost son, 8, to brain condition only received diagnosis months after his death
Makenzie returned from a camping trip feeling sick. Weeks later she couldn’t read or write
Patients with treatable brain disease are being misdiagnosed with dementia, experts warn
Indian encephalitis cases raise concerns over misdiagnosis and fatal outcomes
A call for awareness in encephalitis
Port Orange woman works to raise profile of World Encephalitis Day
Steinbach man spreads message of hope on World Encephalitis Day
Celebrated sports broadcaster Karen Tighe calls time on her career at ABC Sport to focus on her health
‘There is more work to be done to raise awareness of encephalitis’
Huddersfield Town support World Encephalitis Day
Huddersfield Town Football Club paid tribute to colleague Eleanor Haigh who sadly passed away following complications from encephalitis.
The Smiley Movement interview Encephalitis International
The Smiley Movement joined us at our Changemakers event at the end of last year to talk about all things encephalitis. They talked to Ambassador George Clarke, Deputy Chief Executive Phillippa Chapman and Dr Ali Alam, of University of Liverpool.