11-year-old dies from rabies after bat landed on his face while he was sleeping
An 11-year-old boy in Ontario, Canada, died from rabies after an encounter with a bat. The boy was reportedly awakened by a bat landing on his face while sleeping at a cottage.

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AI-generatedAn 11-year-old boy in Ontario, Canada, died from rabies after an encounter with a bat. The boy was reportedly awakened by a bat landing on his face while sleeping at a cottage. His parents did not seek medical attention as there were no visible lesions and the bat did not appear to be behaving erratically. Twenty days after the incident, the boy was admitted to the hospital with rapidly worsening symptoms and died over two weeks later. Doctors emphasized that any direct human contact with a bat, even without a visible bite, should be discussed with public health authorities, as rabies is nearly always fatal if not treated promptly with postexposure prophylaxis.
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5 extractedRabies is almost always fatal in humans if not treated quickly with postexposure prophylaxis (PEP).
Doctors warned that any direct human contact with a bat, even without a visible bite or scratch, should be discussed with public health authorities.
The child had no visible lesions on his face, and his parents did not consider that the bat had behaved erratically.
The boy was bitten by a bat on his nose and mouth while sleeping.
An 11-year-old boy died of a rabies infection in Ontario, Canada.