Rabies encephalitis

A 12-year-old boy presented with fever and sore throat of 6 days duration followed by vomiting and altered sensorium. He had received 4 doses of antirabies vaccine following a dog bite 4 weeks back. Rabies immunoglobulin was not given. History of hydrophobia and aerophobia were strikingly absent. Th...

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Child
Disease Progression
Dogs
Encephalitis, Viral - diagnosis
Encephalitis, Viral - etiology
Fatal Outcome
Humans
Male
Rabies - diagnosis
Rabies - etiology
Rabies virus - isolation & purification
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