A medicolegal autopsy for a rabies infection case
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    P: 48-52
    August 2003

    A medicolegal autopsy for a rabies infection case

    The Bulletin of Legal Medicine 2003;8(2):48-52
    1. Uzm. Dr. Gülhane Askeri Tıp Akademisi Adli Tıp AD
    2. Uzm. Dr. Adli Tıp Kurumu İzmir Grup Başkanlığı
    3. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Gülhane Askeri Tıp Akademisi Patoloji AD
    4. Uzm. Dr. Gazi Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Adli Tıp AD
    5. Prof. Dr. Gülhane Askeri Tıp Akademisi Patoloji AD
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    Received Date: 14.04.2004
    Accepted Date: 04.11.2004
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    ABSTRACT

    Rabies is an acute viral infectious disease with the highest mortality rate The causative agent is a neurotropic RNA virus in the family of Rhabdoviridae genus Lyssa virus. According to the records of Ministry of Health in Turkey; 529 people died from rabies between 1973-2001. It is estimated that human cases asso-ciated with rabies occur with an incidence of 25000 per year.

    Our case was a 21 years old male. He had a history of dog bite at the frontal site of his head and death occured within 25 days despite the prophylaxis.

    If a case is suspected to be dead because of infectious dise-ases, an autopsy can be performed without permission of rela-tives, by demand of officers, only.

    Spesific laboratory tests should also be done as a compo-nent of autopsy procedures in cases of human deaths associated with rabies. Autopsy team must be aware of the risk of trans-mission of virus and standard protocoles must be followed in disenfection of autopsy room, and instruments, and also in handling tissue samples.

    In this case, our purpose was to investigate and discuss the factors that may cause death in cases of rabies in spite of prophylaxis and highlight the biosafety considerations during autopsy in cases with suspicion of rabies.

    Keywords: Rabies, autopsy, biosafety

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