| Literature DB >> 31926898 |
Yuanyuan Liu1, Yongqin Li1, Qiaoxia Wang1, Jianjun Fu2, Fanpu Ji3.
Abstract
China's compulsory annual livestock anthrax vaccination policy has remarkably reduced but not completely eradicated human anthrax infections. Herein we describe a sporadic human cutaneous anthrax outbreak involving two cases in 2018 in Shaanxi Province, both involving herdsman who dealt with unvaccinated and potentially sick cattle. Both patients showed Bacillus anthracis-positive blister smear and blood culture. Treatment with penicillin was followed by uneventful recovery for both. The prompt performance of the prophylactic measures successfully interrupted the further transmission of this sporadic human cutaneous anthrax outbreak.Entities:
Keywords: Bacillus anthracis; Cutaneous anthrax; Vaccination
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31926898 PMCID: PMC9392022 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjid.2019.12.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Infect Dis ISSN: 1413-8670 Impact factor: 3.257
Fig. 1Human cutaneous anthrax in Patient 1. A–B) Severe edema on the right forearm, with multiple bullae and a centrally located black hemorrhagic eschar; C) blisters on the dorsal and proximal sides of the index finger; D) gray-white rough colonies grown on blood agar medium for 24 h after smear of the discharge fluid; E) blood cultures were positive and identified as Bacillus anthracis; F–G) regression of the skin lesion after penicillin treatment.
Fig. 2Human cutaneous anthrax in Patient 2. A) Cutaneous anthrax symptom of black eschar and edema on the right index finger; B) Regression of the skin damage after penicillin treatment; C) blood cultures were positive and identified as Bacillus anthracis.