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Causes And Consequences Of Acute Encephalitis In Children
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$251,695.00
Summary
This study involves a national surveillance of children hospitalised with inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) to identify new and emerging causes of acute encephalitis in children, opportunities for treatment and prevention and also to study the long term outcome of this brain damaging condition. This information will be helpful to better understand the disease and would be used to develop clinical guidelines, policy and public health interventions.
Immunopathological Role Of Monocyte-macrophages In Flavivirus Encephalitis.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$445,011.00
Summary
Viral encephalitis is a life-threatening infection of the brain for which there are no reliable treatments. White cells called monocytes enter the brain from the blood and although important in the immune response that destroys the virus, can also damage the brain. Our work focuses on determining how monocytes migrate into the brain in viral infection, what functions they have once inside the brain, and how to exclude a certain types of monocytes that we have found to be particularly damaging.
Lipocalin 2 In Host Defence Of The Central Nervous System
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$575,014.00
Summary
Lipocalin 2 is a protein that is involved in protection of the host organism against bacterial infections. We have found that high levels of lipocalin 2 are produced by a variety of cells in the brain in response to not only bacterial products but also to infection with West Nile virus (WNV). WNV is a dangerous virus known to cause lethal encephalitis. This project will determine the role of lipocalin 2 in the defence of the host against WNV encephalitis.