Malaysia

Two new rabies cases reported in S'wak

Cases in the state for 2020 now up to 8

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 Dec 2020 6:02PM

Two new rabies cases reported in S'wak
One of the two new rabies cases in Sarawak was fatal, leaving a 58-year-old man dead on Nov 25. – Pixabay pic, December 3, 2020

KUCHING – Rabies cases in Sarawak have increased to eight so far this year including two new reported cases, one of which, resulted in death, said Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, today.

He said the seventh case involved a three-year-old boy who was bitten on his face by a neighbour's dog while trying to save his grandmother’s cat from being attacked on November 2. 

“He was immediately admitted to Bau Hospital to receive rabies immunoglobulin injection and anti-rabies vaccine. He was healthy when discharged on November 6 but from November 13 until 15, he had high fever, poor appetite and hydrophobia, was physically weak and restless, and showed aggressive behaviour,” he said in a statement.

“When the boy's condition deteriorated, he was admitted to Sarawak General Hospital (HUS) on November 16 for further treatment and confirmed to be infected with rabies on Nov 25 Nov through a lab test done by the Institute of Medical Research (IMR).

“The dog (that bit the child) had been caught by a team from the Bau District Council on November 3 and confirmed positive for the rabies virus on November 18,” he said, adding that the boy was still being treated at HUS and in stable condition.

The eighth case involved a 58-year-old man who died on November 25, with the IMR diagnosis confirming that he had been infected with rabies meningoencephalitis, four days after he was transferred to HUS from Lundu Hospital.

Dr Noor Hisham said in this case, the man was admitted to Lundu Hospital on November 19 after complaining of a sore throat with difficulty eating and drinking, besides having other symptoms and feeling weak for three days before being transferred to HUS when his condition deteriorated.

“He had a history of being bitten by a stray dog two years ago while out hunting in the jungle but did not seek treatment,” he said, adding that the man had five pet dogs but all were confirmed negative for rabies by the Sarawak Veterinary Department.

He said these additional rabies cases brought the total number to 30 with 28 deaths in Sarawak since the epidemic was declared in the state on July 31, 2017.

“There are only two cases who are still alive and both are children who received early treatment. (This shows) that death from rabies can be avoided,” said Dr Noor Hisham who advised the public to take rabies-prevention measures. – Bernama, December 3, 2020.

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