Caring for a patient with rabies: implications of the Milwaukee protocol for infection control and public health measures.
T Lampejo;
M Bruce;
A Teall;
M Dall'Antonia;
E Crawley-Boevey;
P Grant;
S Polhill;
D Pillay;
D Brown;
M Brown;
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E Nastouli;
(2017)
Caring for a patient with rabies: implications of the Milwaukee protocol for infection control and public health measures.
The Journal of hospital infection.
ISSN 0195-6701
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2017.04.018
This article discusses the infection control and public health measures taken whilst managing a case of laboratory-confirmed rabies, and the challenges faced in implementing these measures. Case management requires intensive multi-disciplinary co-ordination. The Milwaukee protocol, which to date has five reported human rabies survivors associated with its use, has been suggested as a potential management pathway for human rabies. Consensus among hospital and public health clinicians would aid future deployment of this approach in selected cases.
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ISI | 406475300014 |
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