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B Atkinson<SUP>1</SUP>, J Latham<SUP>1</SUP>, J Chamberlain<SUP>1</SUP>, C Logue<SUP>1</SUP>, L O'Donoghue<SUP>1</SUP>, J Osborne<SUP>1</SUP>, G Carson<SUP>1</SUP>, T Brooks<SUP>1</SUP>, M Carroll<SUP>1</SUP>, M Jacobs<SUP>2</SUP>, S Hopkins<SUP>2</SUP>, R Hewson ()<SUP>1</SUP>
Citation style for this article: Atkinson B, Latham J, Chamberlain J, Logue C, O'Donoghue L, Osborne J, Carson G, Brooks T, Carroll M, Jacobs M, Hopkins S, Hewson R. Sequencing and phylogenetic characterisation of a fatal Crimean ? Congo haemorrhagic fever case imported into the United Kingdom, October 2012 . Euro Surveill. 2012;17(48):pii=20327. Available online: http://www.eurosurveillance.org/View...rticleId=20327
Date of submission: 14 November 2012 <HR>A patient with fever, and haemorrhagic symptoms was admitted to a hospital in Glasgow on 2 October 2012. Since he had returned from Afghanistan, serum samples were sent for diagnosis at the Rare and Imported Pathogens Laboratory, where a real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR diagnosis of Crimean ? Congo haemorrhagic fever was made within 3hrs after receipt of the sample. Hereafter the patient was transferred to a high-security infectious diseases unit in London but died on 6 October.
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Eurosurveillance, Volume 17, Issue 48, 29 November 2012
Rapid communications
Sequencing and phylogenetic characterisation of a fatal Crimean ? Congo haemorrhagic fever case imported into the United Kingdom, October 2012
Rapid communications
Sequencing and phylogenetic characterisation of a fatal Crimean ? Congo haemorrhagic fever case imported into the United Kingdom, October 2012
B Atkinson<SUP>1</SUP>, J Latham<SUP>1</SUP>, J Chamberlain<SUP>1</SUP>, C Logue<SUP>1</SUP>, L O'Donoghue<SUP>1</SUP>, J Osborne<SUP>1</SUP>, G Carson<SUP>1</SUP>, T Brooks<SUP>1</SUP>, M Carroll<SUP>1</SUP>, M Jacobs<SUP>2</SUP>, S Hopkins<SUP>2</SUP>, R Hewson ()<SUP>1</SUP>
- Microbiology Services Division, Health Protection Agency, Porton Down, Salisbury, United Kingdom
- High Security Infectious Disease Unit, Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Citation style for this article: Atkinson B, Latham J, Chamberlain J, Logue C, O'Donoghue L, Osborne J, Carson G, Brooks T, Carroll M, Jacobs M, Hopkins S, Hewson R. Sequencing and phylogenetic characterisation of a fatal Crimean ? Congo haemorrhagic fever case imported into the United Kingdom, October 2012 . Euro Surveill. 2012;17(48):pii=20327. Available online: http://www.eurosurveillance.org/View...rticleId=20327
Date of submission: 14 November 2012 <HR>A patient with fever, and haemorrhagic symptoms was admitted to a hospital in Glasgow on 2 October 2012. Since he had returned from Afghanistan, serum samples were sent for diagnosis at the Rare and Imported Pathogens Laboratory, where a real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR diagnosis of Crimean ? Congo haemorrhagic fever was made within 3hrs after receipt of the sample. Hereafter the patient was transferred to a high-security infectious diseases unit in London but died on 6 October.