Rabies Flashcards
What causes rabies?
Rabies virus- lyssavirus
How is rabies spread?
Saliva (from dogs/bats) comes into contact with mucous membranes
Virus travels up axons to CNS
What is the incubation of rabies and what factors affect it?
4days to years
Shorter if child, proximal wound or multiple wounds
What are the symptoms if rabies?
Itching/paraestesia at bite site
Furious rabies: fever, hydrophobia, autonomic++, aerophobia, salivation n
Dumb rabies: ascending paralysis
How can you diagnose rabies?
History and clinically Nape of neck skin biopsy for PCR or imunofluorescence Saliva PCR Isolate virus RDTs on animals
What is the vaccine regime for rabies?
Tissue culture vaccine
3 doses IM or ID
Animals and humans
PO animal vaccine
What is the PEP regiment or rabies?
Woundcare:wash with iodine 15mins, tetanus booster and ?Abx
If fully immunised: 2 vaccine doses
Not fully immunised: 4 doses and Ig if red risk
Immunocompromise: 5 doses and Ig
Palliative if clinical signs
When a you stop rabies treatment?
If animal that bit has been observed and remains healthy after 10days or had a negative rabies brain biopsy
How do you prevent rabies?
One health approach Vaccinate dogs Education around bite prevention Vaccinate people Surveillance and reporting
What is the goal of the United Against Rabies Forum and what do they do?
Zero human deaths from dog mediated rabies by 2030
- Inclusion of rabies biologics in essential medicines list
- Scale up rabies PEP
- Validates countries free of the above
- Updates and disseminated guidance
- Disease surveillance