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Briton dies from rabies after stray dog contact in Morocco | |
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The woman from Barnsley died after contact with a dog while on holiday, according to the UK Health Security Agency (stock image) | |
A woman from South Yorkshire has died from rabies after contact with a stray dog in Morocco. | |
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the woman, from Barnsley, became infected while on holiday in the North African country. | |
The agency said there was no risk to the wider public due to no documented evidence of rabies passing between people. | The agency said there was no risk to the wider public due to no documented evidence of rabies passing between people. |
Close contacts of the woman and health workers were being assessed and offered vaccinations when necessary as a precaution, a UKHSA spokesperson added. | |
Rabies can cause a life-threatening infection of the brain and nervous system in humans. | Rabies can cause a life-threatening infection of the brain and nervous system in humans. |
It is passed on through injuries such as bites and scratches from an infected animal. | It is passed on through injuries such as bites and scratches from an infected animal. |
It is nearly always fatal, the UKHSA said, but post-exposure treatment is "very effective" at preventing disease if given promptly after exposure to the virus. | It is nearly always fatal, the UKHSA said, but post-exposure treatment is "very effective" at preventing disease if given promptly after exposure to the virus. |
Dr Katherine Russell, from the UKHSA, said: "Human cases of rabies are extremely rare in the UK. | Dr Katherine Russell, from the UKHSA, said: "Human cases of rabies are extremely rare in the UK. |
"If you are bitten, scratched or licked by an animal in a country where rabies is found then you should wash the wound or site of exposure with plenty of soap and water and seek medical advice without delay." | "If you are bitten, scratched or licked by an animal in a country where rabies is found then you should wash the wound or site of exposure with plenty of soap and water and seek medical advice without delay." |
Six cases of human rabies connected to animal exposure abroad have been reported in the UK between 2000 and 2024. | |
Rabies is particularly common in Asia and Africa, the UKHSA said, with people visiting affected countries advised to avoid contact with dogs, cats and other animals wherever they can. | |
The agency also advised people to seek advice about the need for a rabies vaccine before travel. |