List of infections of the central nervous system
There are five main causes of infections of the central nervous system (CNS): bacterial, viral, fungal, protozoal, and prionic.
Fungal
- Cryptococcal meningitis
 - Brain abscess
 - Spinal epidural infection
 
Protozoal
Bacterial
- Tuberculosis
 - Leprosy
 - Neurosyphilis
 - Bacterial meningitis
 - Late stage Lyme disease
 - Brain abscess
 - Neuroborreliosis
 
Viral
- Viral meningitis
 - Eastern equine encephalitis
 - St Louis encephalitis
 - Japanese encephalitis
 - West Nile encephalitis
 - Herpes simplex encephalitis
 - Rabies
 - California encephalitis virus
 - Varicella-zoster encephalitis
 - La Crosse encephalitis
 - Measles encephalitis
 - Poliomyelitis
 - Slow virus infections, which include:
 
Prionic
The main section for this topic is on the page Prion, in the section Prion diseases and their transmission properties.
Post-infectious diseases of the central nervous system
See also
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