Diagnosis and Analysis of a Recent Case of Human Rabies in Canada
Author(s) -
Lindsay Elmgren,
Susan A. NadinDavis,
Frances Muldoon,
Alexander I. Wandeler
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
canadian journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1180-2332
DOI - 10.1155/2002/235073
Subject(s) - rabies , rabies virus , direct fluorescent antibody , medicine , saliva , virology , pathology , veterinary medicine , antibody , immunology
On September 30, 2000, staff at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's Centre of Expertise for Rabies, located at the Animal Diseases Research Institute in Ottawa, Ontario, diagnosed rabies in a child from Quebec. This was the first case of rabies in a human in Canada in 15 years and in 36 years in the province of Quebec. After spending a week in intensive care in a Montreal hospital, the nine-year-old boy succumbed to this nearly always fatal disease. The boy had been exposed to a bat in late August 2000, while vacationing with his family in the Quebec countryside.
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