Differentials

Herpes simplex virus infection

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Does not show the relapsing/remitting pattern of mental lucidity seen in rabies.

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HSV is detected in CSF by PCR with >95% sensitivity.

Enterovirus meningoencephalitis

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May show similar profound dysautonomia with cardiomyopathy.

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Enteroviruses are detected in CSF by PCR with >95% sensitivity.

West Nile virus encephalitis

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History of a mosquito bite.

Generally shows more parkinsonian findings or general body rigidity than rabies.

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West Nile virus-specific IgM in CSF is diagnostic.

Other arbovirus encephalitides

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History of a mosquito bite.

Generally show more parkinsonian findings or general body rigidity than rabies.

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Serum anti-arboviral antibodies are positive.

Rocky Mountain spotted fever and rickettsial encephalitis

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Petechial rashes or eschars are present.

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WBC count usually low.

Rocky Mountain spotted fever and other rickettsial serologies are diagnostic.

Japanese encephalitis

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Parkinsonian symptoms are common.

Patients develop hyperreflexia.

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Presence of Japanese encephalitis virus RNA in tissue, blood, or CSF is diagnostic.

Japanese encephalitis virus antibodies may be detected in CSF or serum.

Zika virus infection

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Mental status alterations, progression to coma. Guillain-Barre syndrome is strongly associated.

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RT-PCR testing in serum, CSF, or urine positive for Zika virus; serology positive for Zika virus antibodies.

Guillain-Barre syndrome

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Acute flaccid paralysis is similar to paralysis seen in rabies, especially paralytic rabies.

Sphincter involvement is rare.

There is no fever.

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CSF shows elevated protein with a normal cell count (albuminocytological dissociation).

Nerve conduction studies show slowing of nerve conduction velocities.

Limbic encephalitis

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Features are very similar to rabies. Seizures are common with limbic encephalitis with N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptor (NMDAR) antibodies.

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Serum or CSF antibodies to N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) glutamate receptor may be positive. Repeat testing may be needed.

Acute disseminated encephalitis

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Aerophobia and hydrophobia are absent, but other clinical features are similar to rabies.

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Brain MRI shows white matter lesions.

Tetanus

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Aerophobia, hydrophobia, and mental state changes are absent.

The main sign is trismus (which results in a grimace described as 'risus sardonicus' or sardonic smile) associated with muscle rigidity, spasms, respiratory embarrassment, dysphagia, or autonomic dysfunction.

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Detection of tetanus toxin in plasma or clostridial culture from wound swab.

CSF is normal.

Bartonella encephalitis

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Associated with lymphadenitis.

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Bartonella serologies are diagnostic.

Delirium tremens

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History of chronic alcohol use and either reduction or cessation of drinking before presentation.

Prodromal illness is absent.

Fever is rare.

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The diagnosis is clinical.

Cocaine overdose

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History of cocaine use.

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Cocaine may be detected in urine, blood, or gastric contents. The half-life in blood is short.

Amfetamine overdose

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History of amfetamine abuse.

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Urine is positive for amfetamines.

Acute psychosis

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Main symptoms are hallucinations, delusions, and thought disorder, possibly accompanied by agitation. The prodrome and physical manifestations of rabies are absent.

Other clinical features depend on the cause.

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No differentiating tests.

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