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    Bat on his face, no visible bite: 11-year-old Canadian boy dies of rabies weeks later
    An 11-year-old Canadian boy died from rabies after a bat landed on his face / Image – file

    A heartbreaking medical case from Canada is prompting renewed warnings from doctors around the world after an 11-year-old boy died from rabies just 19 days after waking up to find a bat lying across his nose and mouth while he slept. The child had no visible bite or scratch marks, leading his family to believe there was no danger. But by the time symptoms appeared, it was already too late.The case, detailed in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), involved a boy who encountered the bat while staying with his family at a cottage in northern Ontario during the summer of 2024. Medical experts say the tragedy highlights a critical public health message: any direct contact with a bat should be treated as a potential rabies exposure, even if there are no obvious injuries.Rabies remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases. Once symptoms develop, it is almost always fatal, yet it is also almost entirely preventable if treatment begins immediately after exposure. Doctors involved in the case say the family’s decision to share their son’s story was driven by a hope that others will recognise the risks sooner and seek life-saving medical care.

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    Bat encounter turned into rabies

    According to the medical report, the boy was asleep when he suddenly woke to find a bat resting on his nose and mouth. Startled, he knocked the bat away, while his father captured it in a cooking pot and released it outside. Because the child had no apparent bite or scratch marks and the bat did not appear to be behaving unusually, the family did not seek medical advice or rabies post-exposure treatment.Nineteen days later, the boy began developing unusual symptoms. It started with tingling and numbness on one side of his face, followed by facial swelling, vomiting and a loss of appetite. Doctors initially suspected Bell’s palsy linked to a herpes infection and prescribed antiviral medication, but his condition continued to worsen.Within days, he developed painful swallowing, slurred speech, fever, weakness on one side of his face, confusion and visual hallucinations. After being admitted to hospital, his neurological condition deteriorated rapidly. He was transferred to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), where infectious disease specialists strongly suspected rabies because of the earlier bat exposure. Laboratory testing later confirmed infection with a bat rabies virus variant. Despite intensive treatment, the child died on the 17th day of his hospital stay after life support was withdrawn.

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    Doctors’ warning

    Medical experts say the tragedy underscores one of rabies’ biggest misconceptions: people only need treatment if they notice a bite.Because bat teeth are extremely small and sharp, bites may leave little or no visible mark, particularly if someone is asleep when the exposure occurs. Health authorities therefore consider any direct human contact with a bat high risk, regardless of whether a wound is visible.The doctors behind the case report stressed that rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)—a combination of rabies vaccine and human rabies immune globulin, is highly effective when given before symptoms begin. Once symptoms appear, however, there is no established treatment that reliably cures the disease, and death usually occurs within one to two weeks.“Bats may or may not show classic signs of rabies; hence, any direct human contact with a bat is considered high risk,” the doctors wrote in the journal.Dr. Brian Hummel, a pediatric infectious disease specialist involved in the case, said the family’s decision to publish their son’s story was intended to help others recognise the danger. “If you get symptomatic rabies infection, it is near universally fatal. But if you get the prevention before symptoms develop, it is near universally successful.”

    Rabies cases are rare, but fatal

    Although rabies is uncommon in Canada, health authorities say the disease remains a serious public health threat because infected wildlife continues to circulate across North America.The boy’s infection was reported as Ontario’s first locally acquired human rabies case since 1967. Across Canada, only 28 human rabies cases have been recorded since 1924, while the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that fewer than 10 people die from rabies each year in the United States.Globally, however, rabies remains a major health challenge. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the disease causes tens of thousands of deaths every year, mostly in Asia and Africa, with children under the age of 15 accounting for around 40% of cases. While dogs are responsible for about 99% of human rabies infections worldwide, bats have become the leading source of rabies transmission to humans across North America because vaccination programmes have dramatically reduced infections linked to domestic animals.

    What should you do after contact with a bat?

    Doctors say the lesson from this tragedy is clear: never wait for symptoms.Anyone who wakes up to find a bat in their room, has direct physical contact with one, or suspects they may have been bitten or scratched should immediately wash any wound thoroughly with soap and water, seek urgent medical care and contact local public health authorities. Early treatment with rabies vaccines and immune globulin can prevent infection almost every time if given before symptoms begin.For the family of the young boy, sharing his story is a way to ensure others do not unknowingly make the same mistake. Their son’s case has become a powerful reminder that when it comes to rabies, what you cannot see can be just as dangerous as what you can.



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