Rabies virus infection in a 21-year-old male presenting with ascending paralysis after a bat scratch.

Q3 Medicine JAMMI Pub Date : 2020-10-11 eCollection Date: 2020-10-01 DOI:10.3138/jammi-2020-0007
Shay-Anne Daniels, Elizabeth M King, Christopher J Olivier, John Pd Harding, Christine Fehlner-Gardiner, Susan Nadin-Davis, Melanie Cm Murray
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A 21-year-old, previously healthy male presented to hospital following 1 week of bilateral asymmetric ascending paralysis, odynophagia, and dysphagia. Initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spine revealed an abnormal increased T2 signal with predominant dorsal column involvement and sparing of white matter throughout the cervical cord and extending to T5. The initial presumptive diagnosis was an acute infectious, versus inflammatory, myelitis. On reviewing the history, family members recalled a bat scratch on the left hand, sustained months prior, for which the patient did not seek or receive post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). Rabies virus (RABV) RNA was detected by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) in two saliva samples, while nuchal skin biopsy and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were negative. Serum was negative for RABV neutralizing antibody. Sequencing and phylogenetic analyses identified the infecting RABV as a variant associated with silver-haired bats. Following risk assessment of exposure, 67 health care workers and several family members were offered PEP.

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一名21岁男性感染狂犬病毒,在被蝙蝠抓伤后出现上升性麻痹。
一名21岁的健康男性,在出现双侧不对称上升性麻痹、吞咽困难和吞咽困难1周后入院。脊柱的初始磁共振成像(MRI)显示T2信号异常增加,主要累及脊背柱,整个颈髓白质保留,并延伸至T5。最初的推定诊断是急性感染性与炎症性脊髓炎。在回顾病史时,家庭成员回忆起几个月前左手有蝙蝠抓伤,患者没有寻求或接受暴露后预防(PEP)。采用定量逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-qPCR)检测两份唾液样本的狂犬病毒(RABV) RNA,颈部皮肤活检和脑脊液(CSF)检测均为阴性。血清RABV中和抗体阴性。测序和系统发育分析确定感染RABV是与银毛蝙蝠相关的一种变异。在接触风险评估之后,67名卫生保健工作者和几名家庭成员接受了PEP。
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