Phylogenetic and epidemiologic evidence of multiyear incubation in human rabies

TA Boland, D McGuone, J Jindal, M Rocha… - Annals of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
TA Boland, D McGuone, J Jindal, M Rocha, M Cumming, CE Rupprecht, TFS Barbosa…
Annals of neurology, 2014Wiley Online Library
Eight years after emigrating from Brazil, an otherwise healthy man developed rabies. An
exposure prior to immigration was reported. Genetic analysis revealed a canine rabies virus
variant found only in the patient's home country, and the patient had not traveled
internationally since immigrating to the United States. We describe how epidemiological,
phylogenetic, and viral sequencing data provided confirmation that rabies encephalomyelitis
may present after a long, multiyear incubation period, a consideration that previously has …
Eight years after emigrating from Brazil, an otherwise healthy man developed rabies. An exposure prior to immigration was reported. Genetic analysis revealed a canine rabies virus variant found only in the patient's home country, and the patient had not traveled internationally since immigrating to the United States. We describe how epidemiological, phylogenetic, and viral sequencing data provided confirmation that rabies encephalomyelitis may present after a long, multiyear incubation period, a consideration that previously has been hypothesized without the ability to exclude a more recent exposure. Accordingly, rabies should be considered in the diagnosis of any acute encephalitis, myelitis, or encephalomyelitis. ANN NEUROL 2014;75:155–160
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