Antemortem diagnosis of human rabies in a veterinarian infected when handling a herbivore in Minas Gerais, Brazil

The Ministry of Health's National Human Rabies Control Program advocates pre-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for professionals involved with animals that are at risk of contracting rabies. We report an antemortem and postmortem diagnosis of rabies in a veterinarian who became infected when handling herbivores with rabies. The antemortem diagnosis was carried out with a saliva sample and a biopsy of hair follicles using molecular biology techniques, while the postmortem diagnosis used a brain sample and conventional techniques. The veterinarian had collected samples to diagnose rabies in suspect herbivores (bovines and caprines) that were subsequently confirmed to be positive in laboratory tests. After onset of classic rabies symptoms, saliva and hair follicles were collected and used for antemortem diagnostic tests and found to be positive by RT-PCR. Genetic sequencing showed that the infection was caused by variant 3 (Desmodus rotundus), a finding confirmed by tests on the brain sample. It is essential that professionals who are at risk of infection by the rabies virus undergo pre-exposure prophylaxis. This study also confirms that molecular biology techniques were used successfully for antemortem diagnosis and therefore not only allow therapeutic methods to be developed, but also enable the source of infection in human rabies cases to be identified accurately and quickly.

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Main Authors: Brito,Mariana Gontijo de, Chamone,Talita Leal, Silva,Fernando José da, Wada,Marcelo Yohito, Miranda,Alexandre Braga de, Castilho,Juliana Galera, Carrieri,Maria Luiza, Kotait,Ivanete, Lemos,Francisco Leopoldo
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 2011
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spelling oai:scielo:S0036-466520110001000072011-03-04Antemortem diagnosis of human rabies in a veterinarian infected when handling a herbivore in Minas Gerais, BrazilBrito,Mariana Gontijo deChamone,Talita LealSilva,Fernando José daWada,Marcelo YohitoMiranda,Alexandre Braga deCastilho,Juliana GaleraCarrieri,Maria LuizaKotait,IvaneteLemos,Francisco Leopoldo Human rabies Non-bite rabies exposure Antemortem and postmortem diagnosis Molecular biology The Ministry of Health's National Human Rabies Control Program advocates pre-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for professionals involved with animals that are at risk of contracting rabies. We report an antemortem and postmortem diagnosis of rabies in a veterinarian who became infected when handling herbivores with rabies. The antemortem diagnosis was carried out with a saliva sample and a biopsy of hair follicles using molecular biology techniques, while the postmortem diagnosis used a brain sample and conventional techniques. The veterinarian had collected samples to diagnose rabies in suspect herbivores (bovines and caprines) that were subsequently confirmed to be positive in laboratory tests. After onset of classic rabies symptoms, saliva and hair follicles were collected and used for antemortem diagnostic tests and found to be positive by RT-PCR. Genetic sequencing showed that the infection was caused by variant 3 (Desmodus rotundus), a finding confirmed by tests on the brain sample. It is essential that professionals who are at risk of infection by the rabies virus undergo pre-exposure prophylaxis. This study also confirms that molecular biology techniques were used successfully for antemortem diagnosis and therefore not only allow therapeutic methods to be developed, but also enable the source of infection in human rabies cases to be identified accurately and quickly.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Medicina Tropical de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo v.53 n.1 20112011-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652011000100007en10.1590/S0036-46652011000100007
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author Brito,Mariana Gontijo de
Chamone,Talita Leal
Silva,Fernando José da
Wada,Marcelo Yohito
Miranda,Alexandre Braga de
Castilho,Juliana Galera
Carrieri,Maria Luiza
Kotait,Ivanete
Lemos,Francisco Leopoldo
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Chamone,Talita Leal
Silva,Fernando José da
Wada,Marcelo Yohito
Miranda,Alexandre Braga de
Castilho,Juliana Galera
Carrieri,Maria Luiza
Kotait,Ivanete
Lemos,Francisco Leopoldo
Antemortem diagnosis of human rabies in a veterinarian infected when handling a herbivore in Minas Gerais, Brazil
author_facet Brito,Mariana Gontijo de
Chamone,Talita Leal
Silva,Fernando José da
Wada,Marcelo Yohito
Miranda,Alexandre Braga de
Castilho,Juliana Galera
Carrieri,Maria Luiza
Kotait,Ivanete
Lemos,Francisco Leopoldo
author_sort Brito,Mariana Gontijo de
title Antemortem diagnosis of human rabies in a veterinarian infected when handling a herbivore in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_short Antemortem diagnosis of human rabies in a veterinarian infected when handling a herbivore in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_full Antemortem diagnosis of human rabies in a veterinarian infected when handling a herbivore in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_fullStr Antemortem diagnosis of human rabies in a veterinarian infected when handling a herbivore in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Antemortem diagnosis of human rabies in a veterinarian infected when handling a herbivore in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_sort antemortem diagnosis of human rabies in a veterinarian infected when handling a herbivore in minas gerais, brazil
description The Ministry of Health's National Human Rabies Control Program advocates pre-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for professionals involved with animals that are at risk of contracting rabies. We report an antemortem and postmortem diagnosis of rabies in a veterinarian who became infected when handling herbivores with rabies. The antemortem diagnosis was carried out with a saliva sample and a biopsy of hair follicles using molecular biology techniques, while the postmortem diagnosis used a brain sample and conventional techniques. The veterinarian had collected samples to diagnose rabies in suspect herbivores (bovines and caprines) that were subsequently confirmed to be positive in laboratory tests. After onset of classic rabies symptoms, saliva and hair follicles were collected and used for antemortem diagnostic tests and found to be positive by RT-PCR. Genetic sequencing showed that the infection was caused by variant 3 (Desmodus rotundus), a finding confirmed by tests on the brain sample. It is essential that professionals who are at risk of infection by the rabies virus undergo pre-exposure prophylaxis. This study also confirms that molecular biology techniques were used successfully for antemortem diagnosis and therefore not only allow therapeutic methods to be developed, but also enable the source of infection in human rabies cases to be identified accurately and quickly.
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