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Home / Health / Rabies Kills Man Despite Vaccines

Rabies Kills Man Despite Vaccines

7 Feb

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Summary

  • A 33-year-old man died of rabies nearly three months after a dog bite.
  • He received anti-rabies vaccines and immunoglobulin doses post-bite.
  • Rabies symptoms appeared months later, leading to a fatal outcome.
Rabies Kills Man Despite Vaccines

A 33-year-old accountant from Daund taluka, Pune, died on Wednesday night, February 4, 2026, from rabies. The infection occurred nearly three months after a stray dog bit him on November 6, 2025. This occurred despite him receiving anti-rabies vaccines and immunoglobulin doses.

Nagwade sustained a 6-cm lacerated wound on his right leg. He initially sought treatment at Yavat Rural Hospital and Sassoon General Hospital, receiving the first doses of anti-rabies vaccine and serum. However, it remains unclear if the full vaccination course was completed.

Months later, on February 3, 2026, Nagwade exhibited classic rabies symptoms, including hydrophobia and aerophobia. He was transferred through multiple hospitals, eventually admitted to Naidu Infectious Diseases Hospital. Despite intensive care, his condition rapidly worsened, leading to his death.

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Health officials emphasize immediate wound washing with soap and water for 15 minutes after any dog bite. For grade II and above bites, prompt administration of anti-rabies vaccine and serum is crucial to prevent the virus from entering the central nervous system. Rabies, if left untreated, is almost invariably fatal once symptoms manifest.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 33-year-old man died of rabies on Wednesday night, February 4, 2026, at Naidu Infectious Diseases Hospital, nearly three months after a dog bite.
Yes, he received anti-rabies vaccines and immunoglobulin doses, and initial treatment at Yavat Rural Hospital and Sassoon General Hospital.
Immediate and thorough wound washing with soap and running water for at least 15 minutes is crucial to prevent the rabies virus from entering the body.

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