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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
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A case of
rabies
was treated with intensive medical support. This led to a prolongation of life to 25 days. The neurologic progression of the disease was monitored clinically and with serial EEG. This prolonged course enabled us to witness and manage a wide variety of unusual complications including the adult respiratory distress syndrome,
hypothermia
, myocarditis, and diabetes insipidus. This report documents the clinical features, diagnostic problems, complications, and management.
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PMID:Human rabies: clinical features, diagnosis, complications, and management. 275 80
Preventive therapy for
rabies
, including wound cleansing and active and passive immunization after a recognized exposure, is highly efficacious. Unfortunately, there is no established therapy that is effective for patients who develop
rabies
encephalomyelitis. There have been several survivors from
rabies
and all but one received
rabies
vaccine prior to the onset of clinical illness. Aggressive approaches to therapy of human
rabies
may be appropriate in certain situations. There is no scientific rationale for the use of therapeutic coma, and there are many reports of failures using this approach. Therapeutic coma should be abandoned for the therapy of
rabies
. New approaches such as therapeutic
hypothermia
should be evaluated, in combination with other therapeutic agents. More basic research is needed on the mechanisms involved in
rabies
pathogenesis, which will hopefully facilitate the development of new therapeutic approaches in the future for this ancient disease.
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PMID:Therapy of human rabies. 2160 Oct 55
In January 2016, two patients died of
rabies
after receiving kidney transplants from a common organ donor at a hospital in Changsha, Hunan, China. The medical records, epidemiological data of the organ donor, two kidney and a liver recipients were reviewed. Intravitam saliva samples of the two kidney recipients were tested for
rabies
virus (RABV) using real-time RT-PCR, and the nucleoprotein (
N
) gene was amplified and sequenced by Sanger sequencing. Whole genome sequences were analyzed using next-generation sequencing. The
N
genes of the two kidney recipients showed 100% nucleic acid identity. Phylogenetic analysis of the complete genome,
N
and glycoprotein (
G
) genes indicated that the RABV was homologous with dog isolates from the Hunan province and belong to the China I lineage, which is widespread in China. The organ donor was a 22-month-old boy who died from unknown acute progressive encephalitis. After undergoing sub-
hypothermia
hibernation therapy,
rabies
-associated symptoms were atypical, and
rabies
was neglected because serum RABV-specific antibodies were negative. An unknown wound on the forehead of the donor was found 2 months before the onset of symptoms. Based on the clinical, epidemiological, and molecular findings, we speculated that the RABV initially originated in the donor from a dog bite, and was then transmitted to the recipients by organ transplantation. An uncertain exposure history and misdiagnosis played important roles in the spread of the RABV.
Rabies
should be considered in patients with acute progressive encephalitis of unexplained etiology, especially in potential organ donors.
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PMID:Epidemiological and Genetic Characteristics of Rabies Virus Transmitted Through Organ Transplantation. 2963 47