Case report: Isolation of a European bat lyssavirus type 2a from a fatal human case of rabies encephalitis

A 55‐year‐old bat conservationist was admitted to Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland, on November 11, 2002, with an acute haematemesis. He gave a 5‐day history of pain and paraesthesia in the left arm, followed by increasing weakness of his limbs with evidence of an evolving encephalitis with cere...

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Published inJournal of medical virology Vol. 71; no. 2; pp. 281 - 289
Main Authors Fooks, Anthony R., McElhinney, Lorraine M., Pounder, Derrick J., Finnegan, Christopher J., Mansfield, Karen, Johnson, Nicholas, Brookes, Sharon M., Parsons, Graham, White, Kathleen, McIntyre, Paul G., Nathwani, Dilip
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Abstract A 55‐year‐old bat conservationist was admitted to Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland, on November 11, 2002, with an acute haematemesis. He gave a 5‐day history of pain and paraesthesia in the left arm, followed by increasing weakness of his limbs with evidence of an evolving encephalitis with cerebellar involvement. The patient had never been vaccinated against rabies and did not receive postexposure treatment. Using a hemi‐nested reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR), saliva samples taken intravitam from different dates proved positive for rabies. A 400‐bp region of the nucleoprotein gene was sequenced for confirmation and identified a strain of European bat lyssavirus (EBLV) type 2a. The diagnosis was confirmed using the fluorescent antibody test (FAT) and by RT‐PCR on three brain samples (cerebellum, medulla, and hippocampus) taken at autopsy. In addition, a mouse inoculation test (MIT) was performed. Between 13 and 17 days postinfection, clinical signs of a rabies‐like illness had developed in all five inoculated mice. Brain smears from each infected animal were positive by the FAT and viable virus was isolated. This fatal incident is only the second confirmed case of an EBLV type‐2 infection in a human after exposure to bats. J. Med. Virol. 71:281–289, 2003. Copyright © Crown Copyright 2003. Recorded with the permission of the controller of the Majesty's Stationery Office. Published by Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
AbstractList Abstract A 55‐year‐old bat conservationist was admitted to Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland, on November 11, 2002, with an acute haematemesis. He gave a 5‐day history of pain and paraesthesia in the left arm, followed by increasing weakness of his limbs with evidence of an evolving encephalitis with cerebellar involvement. The patient had never been vaccinated against rabies and did not receive postexposure treatment. Using a hemi‐nested reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR), saliva samples taken intravitam from different dates proved positive for rabies. A 400‐bp region of the nucleoprotein gene was sequenced for confirmation and identified a strain of European bat lyssavirus (EBLV) type 2a. The diagnosis was confirmed using the fluorescent antibody test (FAT) and by RT‐PCR on three brain samples (cerebellum, medulla, and hippocampus) taken at autopsy. In addition, a mouse inoculation test (MIT) was performed. Between 13 and 17 days postinfection, clinical signs of a rabies‐like illness had developed in all five inoculated mice. Brain smears from each infected animal were positive by the FAT and viable virus was isolated. This fatal incident is only the second confirmed case of an EBLV type‐2 infection in a human after exposure to bats. J. Med. Virol. 71:281–289, 2003. Copyright © Crown Copyright 2003. Recorded with the permission of the controller of the Majesty's Stationery Office. Published by Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
A 55-year-old bat conservationist was admitted to Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland, on November 11, 2002, with an acute haematemesis. He gave a 5-day history of pain and paraesthesia in the left arm, followed by increasing weakness of his limbs with evidence of an evolving encephalitis with cerebellar involvement. The patient had never been vaccinated against rabies and did not receive postexposure treatment. Using a hemi-nested reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), saliva samples taken intravitam from different dates proved positive for rabies. A 400-bp region of the nucleoprotein gene was sequenced for confirmation and identified a strain of European bat lyssavirus (EBLV) type 2a. The diagnosis was confirmed using the fluorescent antibody test (FAT) and by RT-PCR on three brain samples (cerebellum, medulla, and hippocampus) taken at autopsy. In addition, a mouse inoculation test (MIT) was performed. Between 13 and 17 days postinfection, clinical signs of a rabies-like illness had developed in all five inoculated mice. Brain smears from each infected animal were positive by the FAT and viable virus was isolated. This fatal incident is only the second confirmed case of an EBLV type-2 infection in a human after exposure to bats.
A 55‐year‐old bat conservationist was admitted to Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland, on November 11, 2002, with an acute haematemesis. He gave a 5‐day history of pain and paraesthesia in the left arm, followed by increasing weakness of his limbs with evidence of an evolving encephalitis with cerebellar involvement. The patient had never been vaccinated against rabies and did not receive postexposure treatment. Using a hemi‐nested reverse transcriptase‐polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR), saliva samples taken intravitam from different dates proved positive for rabies. A 400‐bp region of the nucleoprotein gene was sequenced for confirmation and identified a strain of European bat lyssavirus (EBLV) type 2a. The diagnosis was confirmed using the fluorescent antibody test (FAT) and by RT‐PCR on three brain samples (cerebellum, medulla, and hippocampus) taken at autopsy. In addition, a mouse inoculation test (MIT) was performed. Between 13 and 17 days postinfection, clinical signs of a rabies‐like illness had developed in all five inoculated mice. Brain smears from each infected animal were positive by the FAT and viable virus was isolated. This fatal incident is only the second confirmed case of an EBLV type‐2 infection in a human after exposure to bats. J. Med. Virol. 71:281–289, 2003. Copyright © Crown Copyright 2003. Recorded with the permission of the controller of the Majesty's Stationery Office. Published by Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Author McIntyre, Paul G.
Fooks, Anthony R.
McElhinney, Lorraine M.
Finnegan, Christopher J.
Mansfield, Karen
Parsons, Graham
White, Kathleen
Pounder, Derrick J.
Nathwani, Dilip
Johnson, Nicholas
Brookes, Sharon M.
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A 55-year-old bat conservationist was admitted to Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland, on November 11, 2002, with an acute haematemesis. He gave a 5-day...
Abstract A 55‐year‐old bat conservationist was admitted to Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland, on November 11, 2002, with an acute haematemesis. He gave a...
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bat
Bites and Stings
Chiroptera - virology
EBLV-2
Encephalitis, Viral - diagnosis
Encephalitis, Viral - virology
fatal
Fatal Outcome
fatal, rare
Humans
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Middle Aged
rabies
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Rhabdoviridae Infections - diagnosis
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