An unusual case of rabies encephalitis

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Human rabies encephalitis is rare in Canada, with only five cases reported in the past 30 years. The first and only patient who contracted rabies encephalitis in British Columbia died in 2003. Here we provide the first detailed clinical and pathological description of that case, which had several unusual features, including preexisting immunosuppression, paralytic presentation, prolonged survival, focal lesions on neuroimaging and severe neuropathology with focal necrosis, intense inflammation, and abundant viral inclusion bodies.

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Walker, G., Thiessen, B., Graeb, D., Moore, G. R. W., & Mackenzie, I. R. A. (2016). An unusual case of rabies encephalitis. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 43(6), 852–855. https://doi.org/10.1017/cjn.2016.287

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