Volume 15, Number 5—May 2009
Dispatch
Cowpox Virus Transmission from Pet Rats to Humans, Germany
Table
Pet origins, households, and cases | Clinical findings | Specimens | Diagnostic methods |
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Antibody titer | EM† | PCR† | Sequencing | Virus isolation | |||
Pet shop | |||||||
Household 1 | |||||||
Human case 1 | Lesion | Skin biopsy, serum | 640 | ND | Positive | Cowpox virus | Positive |
Human case 2 | Multiple lesions | Serum | 2,560 | ND | ND | ND | ND |
Rat 1 | Lesions, fatal outcome | Crusts | ND | ND | Positive | Cowpox virus | ND |
Household 2 | |||||||
Human case 3 | Lesion | Crust | ND | ND | Positive | Cowpox virus | Positive |
Human case 4 | Lesion | NA | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND |
Human case 5 | Multiple lesions | Crust, serum | 1,280 | Positive | Positive | Cowpox virus | Positive |
Rat 2 and 3 | Rat 2: lesion, fatal outcome; rat 3: healthy (no symptoms) | Crusts, serum | Rat 2: 1,280 | Rat 2 positive | Rat 2 positive | Rat 2, cowpox virus | Rat 2 positive |
Household 3 | |||||||
Human contact | None | Swabs, blood, serum | Negative | ND | Positive | ND | ND |
Rat 4 plus 4 previously owned rats (40–43) | All rats: lesions, euthanized | Crusts | 3/3 positive: 160, 1,280, 2,560 | ND | 5/5 positive | Cowpox virus | ND |
Households 4–6 | |||||||
Human contacts
+ rats 5–7 |
All rats and human contacts with no clinical findings; 2 rats euthanized |
NA |
ND |
ND |
ND |
ND |
ND |
Breeder | |||||||
Rats 9–39 | 4 rats with lesions (1 dead); all others with no clinical findings | Mouth swabs, serum | 4/30 positive (>40) | ND | 17/31 positive | Cowpox virus | ND |
*All obtained hemagglutinin open reading frames were 924 bp, and the respective sequences were 100% identical to each other (GenBank accession no. FJ654467). Rat 8 from the outbreak litter belonging to household 7 is missing because the rat owner could not be identified. EM, electron microscopy; ND, not done; NA, materials not available.
†For Orthopoxvirus spp.
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