Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Jun 2014)

Same Dog Bite and Different Outcome in Two Cases – Case Report

  • Gadekar RD,
  • Domple VK,
  • Inamdar IF,
  • Aswar NR,
  • Doibale MK

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2014/9017.4468
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
pp. JD01 – JD02

Abstract

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There is still no cure for rabies and survival from clinical rabies is extremely rare. It is a preventable disease if the post exposure prophylaxis is initiated in time and administered as per WHO guidelines including administration of rabies immunoglobulin. The role of passive rabies immunization products is to provide the immediate availability of neutralizing antibodies at the site of the exposure before it is physiologically possible for the patient to begin producing his or her own antibodies after vaccination. In this case report, the same dog has bitten to a boy and to an adult. Local wound treatment and use of human rabies immunoglobulin as well as gluteal region as a site of bite were the probable reasons for survival of the boy. On the other hand no local wound treatment, no use of rabies immunoglobulin and finger as a site of bite are the probable reasons for death of an adult due to rabies.

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