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Vol. 1(10)
November 2012
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Global Advanced
Research Journal of Microbiology (GARJM) ISSN: 2315-5116
November 2012 Vol.
1(10), pp 160-162
Copyright © 2012 Global Advanced
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Case Report
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Dilemma in managing human clinical rabies
encephalitis in a developing country: a case report
of a twelve year old girl from Paediatric department
of a health facility in Yola, Adamawa state,
North-Eastern Nigeria.
Baba Usman Ahmadu and Zwabragi Joel
Department of Paediatrics Federal Medical Centre
Yola P.M.B. 2017. Yola-Bye pass, Adamawa State
*Corresponding Author’s
E-mail:
ahmadu4u2003@yahoo.com;
Tel: 08033668948
Accepted 01 November, 2012
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Rabies is a viral infection of the central nervous
system, contracted from the bite of an infected
animal, and is nearly always fatal without proper
post exposure prophylaxis. Our patient, a 12 year
old girl who was bitten by a stray wild dog two
month before the onset of a progressive
encephalopathy, which began with fever temperature
(38.3◦C), vomiting, irrational talks, diaphoresis,
restlessness, gradual inability to talk, obtunded
and altered sensorium. Dirty wound was observed on
the site of dog bite;
cerobrospinal fluid chemistry showed raised protien
(113mg/dl) and glucose (6.6mmol/l).
Rabies virologic and serologic testing was not
performed due to lack of facilities.
She
was suctioned regularly, placed on antibiotic,
nasogastric tube feeding, anti tetanus serum and
anti rabies vaccine. Human rabies immune globulin, (HRIG)
was not available for use and she was subsequently
discharged against medical advice.
Keywords: Human clinical rabies, Management
dilemma, Paediatric department, Adamawa state,
North-Eastern Nigeria.
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