Epidemiology and Molecular Virus Characterization of Reemerging Rabies, South Africa
The incidence of dog rabies in Limpopo Province, South Africa, increased from 5 cases in 2004 to 100 in 2006. Human rabies had last been confirmed in 1981, but investigations instituted after an index case was recognized in February 2006 identified 21 confirmed, 4 probable, and 5 possible human case...
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doaj-a99f9304d51b410eb6f518a6f6c387af2020-11-24T21:32:29ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592007-12-0113121879188610.3201/eid1312.070836Epidemiology and Molecular Virus Characterization of Reemerging Rabies, South AfricaStefano TempiaBenn SartoriusClaude SabetaGugulethu ZuluJanusz T. PawęskaMamokete MogoswaneChris SuttonLouis H. NelRobert SwanepoelPatricia A. LemanAntoinette A. GrobbelaarEdwin DyasonLucille BlumbergThe incidence of dog rabies in Limpopo Province, South Africa, increased from 5 cases in 2004 to 100 in 2006. Human rabies had last been confirmed in 1981, but investigations instituted after an index case was recognized in February 2006 identified 21 confirmed, 4 probable, and 5 possible human cases between August 5, 2005, and December 31, 2006. Twelve of these case-patients were identified retrospectively because the diagnosis of rabies was not considered: 6 of these patients consulted a traditional healer, 6 had atypical manifestations with prominent abdominal symptoms, and 6 of 7 patients tested had elevated liver enzyme activity. Molecular genetic analysis indicated that outbreak virus strains were most closely related to recent canine strains from southern Zimbabwe. Delayed recognition of the human cases may have resulted from decreased clinical suspicion after many years of effective control of the disease and the occurrence of atypical clinical presentations.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/13/12/07-0836_articleRabiesSouth AfricaoutbreakencephalitisLimpoporesearch |
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Stefano Tempia Benn Sartorius Claude Sabeta Gugulethu Zulu Janusz T. Pawęska Mamokete Mogoswane Chris Sutton Louis H. Nel Robert Swanepoel Patricia A. Leman Antoinette A. Grobbelaar Edwin Dyason Lucille Blumberg |
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Stefano Tempia Benn Sartorius Claude Sabeta Gugulethu Zulu Janusz T. Pawęska Mamokete Mogoswane Chris Sutton Louis H. Nel Robert Swanepoel Patricia A. Leman Antoinette A. Grobbelaar Edwin Dyason Lucille Blumberg Epidemiology and Molecular Virus Characterization of Reemerging Rabies, South Africa Emerging Infectious Diseases Rabies South Africa outbreak encephalitis Limpopo research |
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Stefano Tempia Benn Sartorius Claude Sabeta Gugulethu Zulu Janusz T. Pawęska Mamokete Mogoswane Chris Sutton Louis H. Nel Robert Swanepoel Patricia A. Leman Antoinette A. Grobbelaar Edwin Dyason Lucille Blumberg |
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Epidemiology and Molecular Virus Characterization of Reemerging Rabies, South Africa |
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Epidemiology and Molecular Virus Characterization of Reemerging Rabies, South Africa |
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Epidemiology and Molecular Virus Characterization of Reemerging Rabies, South Africa |
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Epidemiology and Molecular Virus Characterization of Reemerging Rabies, South Africa |
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Epidemiology and Molecular Virus Characterization of Reemerging Rabies, South Africa |
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epidemiology and molecular virus characterization of reemerging rabies, south africa |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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1080-6040 1080-6059 |
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2007-12-01 |
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The incidence of dog rabies in Limpopo Province, South Africa, increased from 5 cases in 2004 to 100 in 2006. Human rabies had last been confirmed in 1981, but investigations instituted after an index case was recognized in February 2006 identified 21 confirmed, 4 probable, and 5 possible human cases between August 5, 2005, and December 31, 2006. Twelve of these case-patients were identified retrospectively because the diagnosis of rabies was not considered: 6 of these patients consulted a traditional healer, 6 had atypical manifestations with prominent abdominal symptoms, and 6 of 7 patients tested had elevated liver enzyme activity. Molecular genetic analysis indicated that outbreak virus strains were most closely related to recent canine strains from southern Zimbabwe. Delayed recognition of the human cases may have resulted from decreased clinical suspicion after many years of effective control of the disease and the occurrence of atypical clinical presentations. |
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Rabies South Africa outbreak encephalitis Limpopo research |
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