Clinical - epidemiological aspects and diagnosis of an outbreak of anthrax in Moldova

0301 basic medicine 03 medical and health sciences Infectious Diseases Poster Presentation 3. Good health
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-13-s1-p72 Publication Date: 2013-12-16T12:02:35Z
ABSTRACT
Results The mean age of the patients was 30, and they were admitted in the Clinical Hospital for Infectious Diseases “Toma Ciorba” in July, 2013. The source of infection was represented by cattle, in which the infection was confirmed by bacteriological method. The infection occurred through contact with sick animals during slaughter. The disease was developed after an incubation period, which lasted on average 9 days. The first two patients were admitted on the fourth day from the onset of symptoms, one on the third and the other on the second day following onset. All the patients were diagnosed with anthrax, a cutaneous form, carbuncles, evolving moderately in 3 patients. One patient had a severe adverse development of encephalopathy and edema as a result of practicing thoracic incisions around carbuncle in a surgical ward (before determination of anthrax diagnosis). The clinical picture consisted of the presence of general symptoms: fever, fatigue, headache and skin lesions: papule, vesicle and then rapidly evolving into ulceration, carbuncles formation covered with a black crust surrounded by pruritic edema, painless. Carbuncles location was on the upper limbs of the three patients and one in the cervical region. Antibacterial treatment with penicillin G and cephalosporin was effective in all patients requiring hospitalization for an average of 25 days.
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