Progressive vaccinia acquired through zoonotic transmission in a patient with HIV/AIDS, Colombia
In March 2015, a patient in Colombia with HIV/AIDS was hospitalized for disseminated ulcers after milking cows that had vesicular lesions on their udders. Vaccinia virus was detected, and the case met criteria for progressive vaccinia acquired by zoonotic transmission. Adherence to an optimized anti...
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- Fecha de publicación:
- 2020
- Institución:
- Universidad del Rosario
- Repositorio:
- Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
- Idioma:
- eng
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- Acceso en línea:
- https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2603.191365
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23914
- Palabra clave:
- Aciclovir
Antiinfective agent
Cotrimoxazole
Darunavir plus ritonavir
Efavirenz plus lamivudine plus zidovudine
Imiquimod
Immunoglobulin g
Immunoglobulin m
Raltegravir
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Adult
Anemia
Antimicrobial therapy
Antiretroviral therapy
Article
Blood transfusion
Case report
Cd4 lymphocyte count
Clinical article
Colombia
Cow (mammal)
Disease transmission
Drug substitution
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
Escherichia coli
Fever
Gene sequence
Hearing impairment
Herpes virus infection
Hospital readmission
Human
Human immunodeficiency virus
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
Human tissue
Leg ulcer
Leukopenia
Male
Opportunistic infection
Phylogeny
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Real time polymerase chain reaction
Skin defect
Tachycardia
Treatment withdrawal
Ulcer
Vaccinia
Vaccinia virus
Vesicular rash
Virus isolation
Virus load
Virus neutralization
Visual impairment
Zoonosis
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Progressive vaccinia acquired through zoonotic transmission in a patient with HIV/AIDS, Colombia |
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Progressive vaccinia acquired through zoonotic transmission in a patient with HIV/AIDS, Colombia |
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Progressive vaccinia acquired through zoonotic transmission in a patient with HIV/AIDS, Colombia Aciclovir Antiinfective agent Cotrimoxazole Darunavir plus ritonavir Efavirenz plus lamivudine plus zidovudine Imiquimod Immunoglobulin g Immunoglobulin m Raltegravir Acquired immune deficiency syndrome Adult Anemia Antimicrobial therapy Antiretroviral therapy Article Blood transfusion Case report Cd4 lymphocyte count Clinical article Colombia Cow (mammal) Disease transmission Drug substitution Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay Escherichia coli Fever Gene sequence Hearing impairment Herpes virus infection Hospital readmission Human Human immunodeficiency virus Human immunodeficiency virus infection Human tissue Leg ulcer Leukopenia Male Opportunistic infection Phylogeny Pseudomonas aeruginosa Real time polymerase chain reaction Skin defect Tachycardia Treatment withdrawal Ulcer Vaccinia Vaccinia virus Vesicular rash Virus isolation Virus load Virus neutralization Visual impairment Zoonosis |
title_short |
Progressive vaccinia acquired through zoonotic transmission in a patient with HIV/AIDS, Colombia |
title_full |
Progressive vaccinia acquired through zoonotic transmission in a patient with HIV/AIDS, Colombia |
title_fullStr |
Progressive vaccinia acquired through zoonotic transmission in a patient with HIV/AIDS, Colombia |
title_full_unstemmed |
Progressive vaccinia acquired through zoonotic transmission in a patient with HIV/AIDS, Colombia |
title_sort |
Progressive vaccinia acquired through zoonotic transmission in a patient with HIV/AIDS, Colombia |
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Aciclovir Antiinfective agent Cotrimoxazole Darunavir plus ritonavir Efavirenz plus lamivudine plus zidovudine Imiquimod Immunoglobulin g Immunoglobulin m Raltegravir Acquired immune deficiency syndrome Adult Anemia Antimicrobial therapy Antiretroviral therapy Article Blood transfusion Case report Cd4 lymphocyte count Clinical article Colombia Cow (mammal) Disease transmission Drug substitution Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay Escherichia coli Fever Gene sequence Hearing impairment Herpes virus infection Hospital readmission Human Human immunodeficiency virus Human immunodeficiency virus infection Human tissue Leg ulcer Leukopenia Male Opportunistic infection Phylogeny Pseudomonas aeruginosa Real time polymerase chain reaction Skin defect Tachycardia Treatment withdrawal Ulcer Vaccinia Vaccinia virus Vesicular rash Virus isolation Virus load Virus neutralization Visual impairment Zoonosis |
topic |
Aciclovir Antiinfective agent Cotrimoxazole Darunavir plus ritonavir Efavirenz plus lamivudine plus zidovudine Imiquimod Immunoglobulin g Immunoglobulin m Raltegravir Acquired immune deficiency syndrome Adult Anemia Antimicrobial therapy Antiretroviral therapy Article Blood transfusion Case report Cd4 lymphocyte count Clinical article Colombia Cow (mammal) Disease transmission Drug substitution Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay Escherichia coli Fever Gene sequence Hearing impairment Herpes virus infection Hospital readmission Human Human immunodeficiency virus Human immunodeficiency virus infection Human tissue Leg ulcer Leukopenia Male Opportunistic infection Phylogeny Pseudomonas aeruginosa Real time polymerase chain reaction Skin defect Tachycardia Treatment withdrawal Ulcer Vaccinia Vaccinia virus Vesicular rash Virus isolation Virus load Virus neutralization Visual impairment Zoonosis |
description |
In March 2015, a patient in Colombia with HIV/AIDS was hospitalized for disseminated ulcers after milking cows that had vesicular lesions on their udders. Vaccinia virus was detected, and the case met criteria for progressive vaccinia acquired by zoonotic transmission. Adherence to an optimized antiretroviral regimen resulted in recovery. © 2020 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All rights reserved. |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases, ISSN:10806040, 10806059, Vol.26, No.3 (2020) |
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