Abstract
Neurological infections are an important part of neuroimmunology. The concepts and issues dealt with in the previous chapters have covered neurological inflammatory diseases that are considered “autoimmune” primarily because no pathogen has yet been identified. These diseases also have relevance to neurological inflammatory diseases in which pathogens have been identified. The nervous system has only a limited repertoire with respect to inflammation. Processes such as microglial proliferation, loss of blood–brain barrier function, immune cell infiltration into the CNS, have already been discussed and function similarly in neurological infections as they do in autoimmune diseases.
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Pachner, A.R. (2012). A Introduction to Neurological Infections: Neuro-infectious Disease as Part of Neuroimmunology. In: A Primer of Neuroimmunological Disease. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2188-7_12
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