Alaskapox: First human death from zoonotic virus is announced

Alaskapox First human death from zoonotic virus is announced
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State health officials in Alaska have identified the first human to die from a recently discovered virus that appears able to leap from animals to people.

Authorities said that the patient, who died in a hospital in Anchorage last month, was an elderly man from the Kenai Peninsula with a history of drug induced immunosuppression from cancer treatment. He first noticed a tender red swelling in his right armpit last September, said a bulletin from the Alaska Section of Epidemiology.1

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Over the next six weeks the man presented several times to his primary care provider and the local emergency department and “was prescribed multiple antibiotic regimens,” the bulletin said. A punch biopsy revealed no sign of bacterial infection or cancer, and he experienced increasing pain in his right shoulder, developing into cellulitis that saw him admitted to hospital in mid-November.

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He developed severe neuropathic burning pain, and four “smaller pox-like lesions” appeared on other …



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