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Grandmother's Rabies Death Traced to Minor Bite
3 Mar
Summary
- Rabies was diagnosed after a psychiatric consultation.
- A puppy bite in Morocco went untreated in February 2025.
- The 59-year-old grandmother died from the rare disease.

A grandmother's death from rabies was tragically delayed in diagnosis after medical professionals initially consulted a psychiatrist. Yvonne Ford, aged 59, contracted rabies following a minor puppy bite. The incident occurred during a family holiday in Morocco in February 2025. Ford did not seek immediate medical attention for the bite, considering it insignificant at the time. This oversight tragically contributed to the eventual diagnosis of the rare and fatal disease. The inquest into her death highlighted the unusual diagnostic pathway that ultimately identified rabies. Her case underscores the potential severity of even seemingly minor animal encounters.




