Japanese encephalitis (JE) should be suspected if a patient has neurologic symptoms and has recently traveled to or resided in an endemic country in Asia or the western Pacific. To confirm the diagnosis, doctors can test the blood or the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to detect antibodies to the virus.
Currently, there is no specific treatment for Japanese Encephalitis. Management is focused on relieving severe clinical signs and providing supportive care to help the patient overcome the infection.