A human case of travel-related rabies in Austria, September 2004

A young male Austrian tourist, aged 23 years and unvaccinated against rabies, was bitten by a dog in Morocco in July 2004. One month later he was hospitalised in Ceuta with symptoms compatible with rabies. He died on 23 September in an Austrian hospital after a diagnosis of rabies was confirmed by FAT, IHC and RT-PCR (including sequencing) of the neck skin and the RT-PCR (including sequencing) of the pharyngeal swab. This Austrian case of laboratory confirmed rabies highlights the urgent need for reinforcement of the international recommendations for travel vaccinations. (R.A.)

Author(s): Strauss R, Granz A, Neuhold Wassermann M, Krause R, Bago Z, Revilla Fernandez S, Simon Soria FS, Echevarría JE, Popow Kraupp T, Allerberger F, Schonbauer M, Hrabcik H

Publishing year: 2005

Pages: 225-6

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