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A Case Report of Severe Systemic Infection with Neurological HFMD Symptoms Followed by an Accidental Puncture of Thumb During HFMD Sample Collection

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Journal IDCases
Date 2022 Feb 11
PMID 35145864
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Abstract

A 34-year-old female clinical virology assistant was punctured with a contaminated lancet used for sampling from a suspected Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease (HFMD) patient. Five days after a puncture, the disease symptoms manifested, including high fever, ague, and stiff neck. Skin rashes suddenly appeared after day 6. Stiff neck and fever were relieved two days after the rash appeared, and rashes disappeared gradually by the next five days. Samples for molecular detection and virus cultivation were taken from the patient. Real-time PCR found the enteroviral RNA in the throat swab and skin rashes. The specific CPE of Enteroviruses appeared on the Vero cell line after three days of incubation. In this case transmission occurs through needle injury and results in the systemic disease, so unusual and unexpected viral transmission should be considered when dealing with samples.

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