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A rare fatal case of rabies coexisting with COVID-19

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摘要 Rabies is a zoonotic disease that affects the central nervous system(CNS)of humans with an extremely high mortality rate.This disease is transmitted to humans through the bite of rabid animals,usually dogs.Post-exposure prophylaxis(PEP)is recommended for all rabid animal bites.If delayed or missed there is a very high chance of developing the disease which is almost always fatal.About 55000 human rabies-related deaths are reported due to delayed or deferred rabies PEP in the world annually[1].The public usually ignores earlier indicators of rabies and is unwilling to consult a doctor,to avoid contracting COVID-19 during hospital visit[2].We present a case of human rabies infection due to non-compliant PEP amid the COVID-19 pandemic following a rabid dog bite.
出处 《Journal of Acute Disease》 2022年第3期129-130,共2页 急性病杂志(英文版)
关键词 RABIES annually RARE
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