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Acute Bokhoror

Acute Bokhoror: Introduction

Acute Bokhoror: A brain disease caused by an unknown pathogen which is probably from the Picornavirus family of viruses. Mode of transmission is uncertain but genetic susceptibility may be involved. The incubation period appears to be an average of 15 years. The disease can be classified according to rate of progression: acute or subacute, slowly progressive and chronic. Death is common in the acute phase of the infection which can last from four days to four months. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Acute Bokhoror is available below.

Symptoms of Acute Bokhoror

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Treatments for Acute Bokhoror

  • There is no treatment for this fatal condition other than treating symptoms as they occur
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Prognosis for Acute Bokhoror

Prognosis for Acute Bokhoror: Death usually occurs within months of onset.

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