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Molecular analyses of human rabies virus associated with encephalitis in two children in Gabon

Rabies is a zoonotic neurological life-threatening neglected tropical disease present worldwide, and Gabon is listed as an endemic country. However, despite strong clinical suspicion in humans and molecular confirmation of rabies virus (RABV) infections in dogs for several decades, no molecularly co...

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Autores principales: N'dilimabaka, Nadine, Koumba Mavoungou, Danielle, Soami, Vladimir, Bohou Kombila, Linda, Mouguiama, Rose Marlène, Mondjo, Annick, Mangombi Pambou, Joa Braïthe, Ngoma, Jean Felix, Ovengue, France Cornelia, Alilangori, Tracy Priscilla, Koko, Jean, Bitegue Methe, Luc, Mboumba Mboumba, Hermann, Sima Zue, Adrien, Edjo Nkili, Ghislain, Lekana-Douki, Sonia Etenna, Maganga, Gael Darren
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9216393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35757081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2022.01.006
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author N'dilimabaka, Nadine
Koumba Mavoungou, Danielle
Soami, Vladimir
Bohou Kombila, Linda
Mouguiama, Rose Marlène
Mondjo, Annick
Mangombi Pambou, Joa Braïthe
Ngoma, Jean Felix
Ovengue, France Cornelia
Alilangori, Tracy Priscilla
Koko, Jean
Bitegue Methe, Luc
Mboumba Mboumba, Hermann
Sima Zue, Adrien
Edjo Nkili, Ghislain
Lekana-Douki, Sonia Etenna
Maganga, Gael Darren
author_facet N'dilimabaka, Nadine
Koumba Mavoungou, Danielle
Soami, Vladimir
Bohou Kombila, Linda
Mouguiama, Rose Marlène
Mondjo, Annick
Mangombi Pambou, Joa Braïthe
Ngoma, Jean Felix
Ovengue, France Cornelia
Alilangori, Tracy Priscilla
Koko, Jean
Bitegue Methe, Luc
Mboumba Mboumba, Hermann
Sima Zue, Adrien
Edjo Nkili, Ghislain
Lekana-Douki, Sonia Etenna
Maganga, Gael Darren
author_sort N'dilimabaka, Nadine
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description Rabies is a zoonotic neurological life-threatening neglected tropical disease present worldwide, and Gabon is listed as an endemic country. However, despite strong clinical suspicion in humans and molecular confirmation of rabies virus (RABV) infections in dogs for several decades, no molecularly confirmed human case in Gabon has ever been reported. In this study, we describe two cases of human rabies and provide the first molecular diagnostic report on suspected human rabies cases in Gabon. Our results showed that the RABVs isolated from the patients are closely related to other RABV strains belonging to the African 1A subclade in the Cosmopolitan lineage isolated more than 20 years ago from Gabonese dog brains, suggesting that only this species circulates in the country. Because both patients had a history of dog bites a few weeks before symptom onset and the main causative agent of human rabies worldwide is dog-associated RABV, we conclude that dogs are likely to be the source of human infection in this study.
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spelling pubmed-92163932022-06-24 Molecular analyses of human rabies virus associated with encephalitis in two children in Gabon N'dilimabaka, Nadine Koumba Mavoungou, Danielle Soami, Vladimir Bohou Kombila, Linda Mouguiama, Rose Marlène Mondjo, Annick Mangombi Pambou, Joa Braïthe Ngoma, Jean Felix Ovengue, France Cornelia Alilangori, Tracy Priscilla Koko, Jean Bitegue Methe, Luc Mboumba Mboumba, Hermann Sima Zue, Adrien Edjo Nkili, Ghislain Lekana-Douki, Sonia Etenna Maganga, Gael Darren IJID Reg Case Report Rabies is a zoonotic neurological life-threatening neglected tropical disease present worldwide, and Gabon is listed as an endemic country. However, despite strong clinical suspicion in humans and molecular confirmation of rabies virus (RABV) infections in dogs for several decades, no molecularly confirmed human case in Gabon has ever been reported. In this study, we describe two cases of human rabies and provide the first molecular diagnostic report on suspected human rabies cases in Gabon. Our results showed that the RABVs isolated from the patients are closely related to other RABV strains belonging to the African 1A subclade in the Cosmopolitan lineage isolated more than 20 years ago from Gabonese dog brains, suggesting that only this species circulates in the country. Because both patients had a history of dog bites a few weeks before symptom onset and the main causative agent of human rabies worldwide is dog-associated RABV, we conclude that dogs are likely to be the source of human infection in this study. Elsevier 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9216393/ /pubmed/35757081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2022.01.006 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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N'dilimabaka, Nadine
Koumba Mavoungou, Danielle
Soami, Vladimir
Bohou Kombila, Linda
Mouguiama, Rose Marlène
Mondjo, Annick
Mangombi Pambou, Joa Braïthe
Ngoma, Jean Felix
Ovengue, France Cornelia
Alilangori, Tracy Priscilla
Koko, Jean
Bitegue Methe, Luc
Mboumba Mboumba, Hermann
Sima Zue, Adrien
Edjo Nkili, Ghislain
Lekana-Douki, Sonia Etenna
Maganga, Gael Darren
Molecular analyses of human rabies virus associated with encephalitis in two children in Gabon
title Molecular analyses of human rabies virus associated with encephalitis in two children in Gabon
title_full Molecular analyses of human rabies virus associated with encephalitis in two children in Gabon
title_fullStr Molecular analyses of human rabies virus associated with encephalitis in two children in Gabon
title_full_unstemmed Molecular analyses of human rabies virus associated with encephalitis in two children in Gabon
title_short Molecular analyses of human rabies virus associated with encephalitis in two children in Gabon
title_sort molecular analyses of human rabies virus associated with encephalitis in two children in gabon
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9216393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35757081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2022.01.006
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