Rabies Flashcards

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Rabies Virus

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  • Rabies Virus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family
  • ( - ) ss RNA helical enveloped bullet shaped
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Rabies Virus Sructure

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Rabies Replication

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Rabies Epidemiology

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  • Rabies exists in two epizoologic forms
  • Urban form: Associated with unimmunized dogs and cats
  • Sylvatic form: Occurs in wild skunks, foxes, wolves, raccoons, mongooses and bats.
  • 55,000 cases per year worldwide with highest in southeast Asia and Indian Subcontinent
  • Fewer cases in the United States
  • Most of the cases are from wild animals
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Rabies Pathogenesis

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  • Introduction of rabies virus through epidermis.
  • Replicates in muscles at the site of inoculation
  • Enters peripheral nervous system at the neuromuscular junctions
  • Spread up the nerves to the CNS
  • Replicates exclusively within the gray matter.
  • Passes centrifugally along autonomic nerves to reach other tissues, including salivary glands, adrenal medulla, kidney and lungs
  • Passage into the salivary glands in animals facilitates further transmission
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Rabies Incubation

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  • 10 days to a year
  • Depends upon:
  • Amount of virus introduced ¥Amount of tissue involved
  • Host immune system
  • Virus replicates in muscle at the site of bite, asymptomatic
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Rabies Prodrome (early symptom)

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  • (2–10 days)
  • non–specific symptoms, malaise, headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, upper respiratory distress (sore throat), subtle-mental changes (insomnia), pain, itching, tingling at site of bite
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Rabies Acute Neurological Phase

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  • 2-7 days
  • “Furious” or “dumb” presentation
  • “furious”…. hyperactivity, excitement, disorientation, hallucination, bizarre behavior, hydrophobia, convulsions, aggressive
  • “dumb” or paralytic phase…. lethargy, paralysis (respiratory)
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Rabies goes from acute phase to…

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  • Coma
  • Death (rare exceptions) major cause of deathrespiratory paralysis
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Rabies Reservoir

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  • Urban: dogs, cats
  • sylvatic: skunks, fox, coyote, wolves, raccoon, bat, mongoose, vampire bat
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Rabies Diagnosis

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Rabies Treatment

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  • Wash wound, instill hyperimmune globulin around wound site
  • Immunize with inactivated viral vaccine on days 0, 3, 7, and 14 to induce active immunity
  • Immune Globulin (half life-21 days) administered 1- 7 days, not effective after that specifically for pediatric patients
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Rabies Prevention

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•Preexposure prophylaxis:

-Recommended for individuals at high risk of contact with rabies virus, such as veterinarians, spelunkers, laboratory workers and animal handlers

  • Vaccine currently used in United States is attenuated rabies virus inactivated with beta propiolactone
  • Post exposure prophylaxis: Depends on the condition of exposure
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