A rare skin reaction in an elderly woman after exposure to prophylaxis for rabies: A case report

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e01974
Luiz Euribel Prestes-Carneiro , Paola Andressa Xavier Mente , Luana Dalla Costa , Ana Paula Lagisck , Eder Gatti Fernandes
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Abstract

Introduction

Rabies is a zoonosis caused by viruses of the family Rhabdoviridae. Prophylaxis with the rabies vaccine and immunoglobulins, depending on the severity of the case, is recommended. After vaccination, mild, moderate, or severe adverse events (AE) are described. Although rare, severe skin reactions may occur, increasing the risk of anaphylaxis.

Case report

An 84-year-old woman was attacked by a stray unknown cat, leaving her with bites and scratches in the neck region and multiple injuries. The case was classified as severe. About 3 h after the first dose of the rabies vaccine, disseminated purplish spots appeared on her lower limbs, worsening significantly after the second dose, requiring hospitalization for the application of the third dose under observation, dermatology evaluation, and collection of skin tissue for biopsy. She was discharged 24 h after the third vaccination, and the purple spots cleared gradually. The biopsy suggested an adverse reaction to the vaccine components. Immunohistochemistry of the rabies virus antigen in dermal nerve fillets was negative. The seroconversion post rabies vaccine showed IgG antibody values below the reference levels.

Conclusion

Vaccination against rabies is extremely important; however, AEs may occur. Our patient developed an important AE and required hospitalization. After complete vaccination, the serum was not converted. A similar case was not previously described, and the case report is important for the creation of jurisprudence on rabies vaccination in elderly patients in Brazil.

一名老年妇女在接触狂犬病预防药后出现罕见皮肤反应:病例报告
导言狂犬病是由狂犬病毒科病毒引起的人畜共患疾病。根据病例的严重程度,建议使用狂犬病疫苗和免疫球蛋白进行预防。疫苗接种后会出现轻度、中度或重度不良反应 (AE)。病例报告 一位 84 岁的妇女被一只不知名的流浪猫袭击,颈部被咬伤和抓伤,身上多处受伤。该病例被列为重症。接种第一剂狂犬病疫苗约 3 小时后,她的下肢出现散在紫斑,接种第二剂后病情明显加重,需要住院接种第三剂,并接受观察、皮肤科评估和采集皮肤组织进行活检。第三次接种 24 小时后,她出院了,紫斑也逐渐消退。活检结果表明她对疫苗成分产生了不良反应。皮肤神经片中狂犬病毒抗原的免疫组化结果为阴性。狂犬病疫苗接种后的血清转换显示 IgG 抗体值低于参考水平。我们的患者出现了严重的不良反应,需要住院治疗。在完成疫苗接种后,血清中的抗体没有发生转化。以前没有类似病例的描述,该病例报告对巴西老年患者狂犬病疫苗接种法的制定具有重要意义。
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