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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Graig Graziosi

Doctors issue rabies warning after boy dies from bat bite with no visible marks

  • An 11-year-old boy tragically died from rabies after encountering a bat in northern Ontario, Canada, during the summer of 2024.
  • The incident occurred when the boy woke to find a bat on his nose and mouth, but his parents were not immediately concerned as there were no visible bite marks.
  • Nineteen days later, the boy developed severe symptoms including facial numbness, frequent vomiting, slurred speech, confusion, and visual hallucinations, leading to a rapid neurological decline.
  • Doctors diagnosed him with rabies, marking the first case in the area since 1967, and despite two weeks of treatment, his condition deteriorated, leading to his death after being removed from life support.
  • The case, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, aims to raise awareness that bat bites may not leave visible marks, emphasising the critical importance of early preventative treatment as rabies is almost universally fatal once symptoms manifest.

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