Aseptic Meningitis Causes
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Causes of Aseptic Meningitis
The most common causes of aseptic meningitis are:
- Viral infection due to:
- Enterovirus (eg, Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease; Conjunctivitis)
- Sexually transmitted disease (eg, herpes, Syphilis, HIV and AIDS)
- Other viruses, such as West Nile Virus
- Parasitic infection (eg, Lyme Disease)
- Mycoplasma (a type of pneumonia)
- Tuberculosis
- Fungal infection
- Bacterial Meningitis that has not been fully treated
- Certain medicines
- Autoimmune diseases (eg, Sarcoidosis, Behcet's Disease)
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