Immunocompromised man dies from rare disease

The first fatal case of a rare disease was recently reported—one that was only discovered nine years ago.

This has raised concerns among health officials and the public alike, as the disease was previously thought to cause only mild symptoms.



The victim, an elderly man with a compromised immune system in the US state of Alaska, passed away in late January while undergoing treatment.

His case is one of only seven reported Alaskapox infections, according to the Alaska Department of Public Health.


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A man becomes the first fatal case of the Alaskapox disease. Image source: Freepik.


Julia Rogers, a State Epidemiologist, urged the public to be aware rather than alarmed.

'We're hoping to make clinicians more aware of what Alaskapox virus is so that they can identify signs and symptoms,' she said.



The Alaskapox virus, a double-stranded DNA virus, belongs to the same genus as smallpox, monkeypox, and cowpox.

It was first identified in an adult in Fairbanks, Alaska, in 2015 and is most commonly found in small mammals.

The fatal case—also the first identified case outside of Alaska's interior—took months to diagnose.

Previous Alaskapox cases had only shown mild symptoms in patients, which were typically localised rashes and swollen lymph nodes.

Other patients diagnosed with the virus did not require treatment, but they all had healthy immune systems, health officials noted.



It is understood that the man's immunocompromised condition likely contributed to his death.

However, how he contracted the virus remains a mystery.

The man reported no recent travel and lived alone in the woods.

Health officials speculated that he may have contracted the disease from a cat he lived with, which frequently hunted small mammals and scratched him when his symptoms began.

Although the cat tested negative for the virus, it could have spread from its claws.



In September, the man noticed a red bump in his right armpit and was treated with antibiotics.

But six weeks later, his symptoms worsened and included fatigue and pain.

In December, he was hospitalised in the city of Anchorage and underwent a series of tests.

The man initially tested positive for cowpox, but further testing by the Centers for Disease Control revealed it was actually Alaskapox.

According to health officials, his condition improved after a week of intravenous medications, but he later died after experiencing kidney and respiratory failure
Key Takeaways

  • The US state of Alaska has confirmed its first fatal case of Alaskapox, a virus discovered nine years ago.
  • The fatality was an elderly, immunocompromised man with no significant travel history.
  • The man was one of only seven recorded infections of the rare disease.
  • State health officials said that the incident is cause for more awareness, but not alarm.
  • Alaskapox is most commonly found in small mammals and is part of the same genus as smallpox, monkeypox, and cowpox.
  • The man's case was initially misdiagnosed as cowpox, but further testing confirmed it was a case of Alaskapox.
What are your thoughts on this recent development? Let us know in the comments below.
 
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Oh, please stop this bickering - if you believe or not, if you’re vaccinated or not, if you want to go places here or overseas where there may or may not be disease or infection (serious or not) just get over all this bickering on line. No one on this earth is going to live forever. We’re all going to die by some disease, accident or something else.

If more people showed some respect and love for one another, helping each other out etcetera perhaps we might all live a better life.
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I'm with the other's. Why are we interested in Alaska virus news. We have enough bad things to worry about in our country. Crime, floods, bushfires, cost of living, 100's of horrible criminals let loose into our cities and towns by a lying wanker called Airbus✈️Albo and his government. They have turned this amazing country into a 3rd world country.
Last night on a programme on TV, Brisbane police decided to rather take sick leave than to chase teenagers who stole cars and did crime. Why? Because when they do chase them, the police gets in trouble!!! 3rd World country? Crime out of control. Can't see a GP, 12 hour waiting in a ER room before you can see a doctor. Ambulances take hours to get to people. NO Housing. Very expensive meats and essential foods + medications etc etc. Banks & Supermarks close in country towns. The criminals live better than the ordinary Aussie, they get free $'s, 5 star accommodation, free food, they got a medicare card, free internet. And also, Airbus✈️Albo and his gang, imported millions of people who came into our country and immediately got Permanent Residency, and they don't work, they get everything of the best.



So tell me again, why would I worry about what's happening in Alaska?
Are you a mind reader? That's exactly my thoughts. Australia was once the lucky country but sadly not so much anymore, the politicians don't give a crap anymore they're in there to feather their own nests, it's about time they all grew some balls and started looking after their own and stopped bowing down to the minority and trying to look good in the eyes of the world that don't care about us anyway.
 
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Was it Wuhan markets or did it escape from the adjoining laboratory ?
Get ready for biological warfare.
Smallpox is retained in a number of military laboratories if by chance the other mob should threaten to use smallpox militarily. If I were a C PR Chinese g mili
Are you a mind reader? That's exactly my thoughts. Australia was once the lucky country but sadly not so much anymore, the politicians don't give a crap anymore they're in there to feather their own nests, it's about time they all grew some balls and started looking after their own and stopped bowing down to the minority and trying to look good in the eyes of the world that don't care about us anyway.
Australia is still the "lucky"country. Gifted with massive resources and adequate land to feed and house the population, Australians, yes, you the voters, are quite happy to vote for politicians who sell our assets including our airports and sea-ports to overseas buyers and couldn't really give a tinker's cuss about anyone else. The term "lucky" was applied in irony by an Australian author regarding the incompetence of Australia to properly manage its future. As evidence I submit the need for Australia to provide charity-run food-banks to feed its hungry and homeless and elderly.
 

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