Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 4, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted October 4, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ********* child ***** from rabies after bat found in bedroom A child in the ********* province of Ontario has ***** from rabies after being exposed to a bat in their bedroom, ********* health officials have said. The ****** was made public by Dr Malcolm Lock of the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit, who told councillors at a board meeting on Wednesday that the unnamed child was exposed to the virus in an area north of Sudbury. “They woke up with a bat in their bedroom,” Dr Lock said, adding that the parents did not see signs of a ***** or scratches and did not get the child a rabies vaccine as a result. It marks the first domestically-acquired case of human rabies in Ontario since 1967. The child, whose age was not shared by officials, was taken to hospital after the incident in early September and later *****. Rabies is a rare but deadly viral ******** that can be spread to humans from an infected animal – such as bats, coyotes, foxes or raccoons – most commonly through its saliva. The ********, which can cause severe damage to the brain and the spinal cord, nearly always causes ****** once symptoms have appeared, according to the World Health Organization. Dr Lock said the percentage of bats with rabies in the southern Ontario region he oversees has increased from less than 10% to 16% in recent years. “It’s extremely important that anyone who has a form of exposure [to bats] seeks medical attention,” he said, adding that treatment and vaccination should be quickly sought, even if ***** marks aren’t immediately visible. According to Health Canada, the ********* government’s health department, cases of rabies among humans in the country are rare. Since reporting began in 1924, there have been 28 cases of rabies across six provinces, all of which were fatal. The health agency said that nearly all human cases of rabies in Canada are a result of exposure to bats, or due to exposure to rabies while in another country. In the US, fewer than 10 people **** from rabies each year, according to the Centers for ******** Control and Prevention (CDC). This is a “dramatic decline” from the 1960s, the healthy agency said, driven largely by prevention efforts. There were 25 cases of human rabies documented in the US from 2009 to 2018, the CDC said, seven of which were contracted outside of the country. Like Canada, humans in the US are more commonly exposed to rabies through rabid bats, which are found in all US states except Hawaii. In the ***, all rabies since 1902 were a result of an infection that occurred abroad, according to data by the British government. There have been 26 cases reported since 1946, all involving people who got infected outside of the ***. The latest documented case was in 2018 involving a traveller who was bit by a cat in Morocco. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #********* #child #***** #rabies #bat #bedroom This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/142288-canadian-child-dies-from-rabies-after-bat-found-in-bedroom/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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