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BY MARIA PUTHOOR AND RAM RAMAN RABIES
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CAUSES Transmitted through saliva and nerve tissue Caused by lyssavirus (rabies and Australian bat virus) Introduced through open wounds and mucous membranes Rare transmission between humans during transplant surgeries. (eg: of the cornea)
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Introduced into the muscle during bite Enters nervous system. Virus multiplies within. Incubation period: Not dangerous. Ascend to the brain causing encephalitis which leads to the onset of symptoms. Virus spreads to the salivary glands and other organs. DEVELOPMENT
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SYMPTOMS Headaches Vomiting Fever Hallucination (puppy dog syndrome) Hydrophobia (furious rabies) Muscle Spasms of the larynx Excess saliva production Disorientation Muscle paralysis (in paralytic rabies) Complications: Cardiac failure and Respiratory failure Death is seen in about 80% of cases after appearance of clinical symptoms.
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TREATMENTS Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is the immediate treatment of a bite victim in order to prevent rabies. 3 steps: o Local treatment of wounds o Series of rabies vaccines (HDCV-course of 14 days) o A fast acting shot (HRIG)
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EPIDEMIOLOGY 59000 Deaths every year 90% are hydrophobia deaths 30 million stray dogs – account for 95% of transmissions Tends to affect rural areas most Only 60% of those affected receive vaccine
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THE FUTURE Only 15% of dogs so far vaccinated No current government plans to implement nationwide vaccination scheme If 70% of dogs vaccinated, virus could be controlled
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BIBLIOGRAPHY http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/87/12/09-021209/en/ http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150915-indias-rabid-dog-problem-is-running-the-country-ragged Map : http://40.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbzq2hc8Vi1r2ws9yo1_500.jpg http://outbreaknewstoday.com/rabies-in-india-pune-reports-21st-human-rabies-death-of-2014/ http://www.cdc.gov/rabies/index.html http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rabies/basics/definition/con-20019900 http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/r/rabies/complic.html http://www.uark.edu/misc/jdurdik/MechPATH/rabiesPath.jpg "Rabies Fact Sheet N°99". World Health Organization. July 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2014. “Epidemeology of Rabies In India” – S Ahuja, K K Tripathi, S M Saha, S N Saxena
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