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Rabies, Human
2010 Case Definition
Rabies, Human
2010 Case Definition
2010 Case Definition
CSTE Position Statement(s)
- 09-ID-70
Clinical Description
Rabies is an acute encephalomyelitis that almost always progresses to coma or death within 10 days after the first symptom.
Laboratory Criteria For Diagnosis
- Detection by direct fluorescent antibody of viral antigens in a clinical specimen (preferably the brain or the nerves surrounding hair follicles in the nape of the neck), OR
- Isolation (in cell culture or in a laboratory animal) of rabies virus from saliva, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), or central nervous system tissue, OR
- Identification of a rabies-neutralizing antibody titer greater than or equal to 5 (complete neutralization) in CSF, OR
- Identification of a rabies-neutralizing antibody titer greater than or equal to 5 (complete neutralization) in the serum of an unvaccinated person.
Case Classification
Confirmed
A clinically compatible case that is laboratory confirmed
Comments
Laboratory confirmation by all of the above methods is strongly recommended.