“…Bacterial meningitis (Smith et al 2004), equine protozoal meningoencephalitis (Furr et al 2002), neosporosis (Lindsey et al 1996), Togaviral encephalitides (Lavach 1992;Hahn et al 1999), rabies (Hahn et al 1999), West Nile virus myeloencephalitis (Schuler et al 2004), Japanese encephalitis (Hale and Witherington 1953), herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (Donaldson and Sweeney 1998) and cerebral infection with Halicephalobus deletrix (Spalding et al 1990) have been associated with central blindness. Bacterial meningitis (Smith et al 2004), equine protozoal meningoencephalitis (Furr et al 2002), neosporosis (Lindsey et al 1996), Togaviral encephalitides (Lavach 1992;Hahn et al 1999), rabies (Hahn et al 1999), West Nile virus myeloencephalitis (Schuler et al 2004), Japanese encephalitis (Hale and Witherington 1953), herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (Donaldson and Sweeney 1998) and cerebral infection with Halicephalobus deletrix (Spalding et al 1990) have been associated with central blindness.…”