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Case Reports
. 2004 Apr;45(4):357-60.
doi: 10.1002/ajim.10359.

Fatal rat bite fever in a pet shop employee

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Case Reports

Fatal rat bite fever in a pet shop employee

Steve Shvartsblat et al. Am J Ind Med. 2004 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Rat bite fever is a zoonotic disease that has been described in laboratory personnel as well as the general population.

Methods: A 24-year-old male pet shop employee contracted the disease through a minor superficial finger wound on a contaminated rat cage. The disease progressed from a flu-like illness to endocarditis involving first the aortic valve and then the mitral valve and septum. Despite aggressive therapy including two surgical procedures, the patient died from sepsis and multi-organ system failure 59 days after initial injury.

Results: This is the first reported case of rat-bite fever (RBF) in a pet shop work setting.

Conclusions: Zoonotic infections may present a significant hazard to workers handling animals. Education on hazards of animal contact and other preventive measures are needed in small places of business like pet shops.

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