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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.

Anders HagstromFox News - WorldFiled 2026-07-02 · 17:43 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
11-year-old dies from rabies after bat landed on his face while he was sleeping
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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. 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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Rabies is almost always fatal in humans if not treated quickly with postexposure prophylaxis (PEP).

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Doctors warned that any direct human contact with a bat, even without a visible bite or scratch, should be discussed with public health authorities.

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The child had no visible lesions on his face, and his parents did not consider that the bat had behaved erratically.

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The boy was bitten by a bat on his nose and mouth while sleeping.

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An 11-year-old boy died of a rabies infection in Ontario, Canada.

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Fox News Media Fox News MediaFox BusinessFox NationFox News AudioFox WeatherOutkickFox NoticiasBooks Children's Health Doctors urge immediate public health consultation after any Bat contact, even without a visible bite or scratch NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An 11-year-old boy died of a Rabies infection in Ontario, Canada, according to a medical journal article published Monday. The Canadian Medical Association Journal did not identify the boy or his family but wrote that he was first brought to a hospital weeks after an encounter with a Bat."The patient’s family reported that, during a visit to a cottage in northern Ontario 19 days before symptom onset, the boy had been awoken by a Bat on his nose and mouth. He had swatted the Bat off his face; his father had caught the Bat in a cooking pot and released it outside," CMAJ wrote. MEASLES-INFECTED TRAVELER MAY HAVE EXPOSED PASSENGERS AT LAX AND NEARBY HOTEL, HEALTH OFFICIALS WARN A common noctule Bat (Nyctalus noctula) photographed in Kersdorf, Brandenburg, March 14, 2026. (Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images) "The child had no visible lesions on his face, and his parents did not consider that the Bat had behaved erratically. Therefore, they did not seek medical assessment," the journal noted. The boy was ultimately admitted to a hospital 20 days after the encounter with the Bat, when his parents brought him to an emergency room. He was first sent home but then brought back the following morning and admitted to the hospital. Rabies vaccination (iStock)Doctors noted that the boy's condition "rapidly worsened" by the evening, but he spent more than two weeks in the hospital before dying. "By day 5 of admission, his brainstem reflexes were absent. Life-sustaining therapies were withdrawn on day 17 of admission, and he died peacefully with his family at his bedside," the journal article said.Doctors who authored the article warned that any direct human contact with a Bat, even in the absence of a visible bite or scratch, should be discussed with public health authorities.Rabies is almost always fatal in humans if not treated quickly with postexposure prophylaxis, or PEP. The treatment is nearly always successful if administered promptly after exposure.
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