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Illinois Confirms Rare Dog Rabies Case After 30 Years

24 Dec

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Summary

  • Illinois reports its first dog rabies case since 1994.
  • The infected puppy was adopted from a Chicago rescue.
  • 13 individuals are undergoing post-exposure treatment.
Illinois Confirms Rare Dog Rabies Case After 30 Years

Illinois has confirmed its first rabies infection in a dog since 1994. This case involves a puppy adopted from a Chicago rescue in July. Officials are investigating how the puppy contracted the virus, as it had received vaccinations prior to adoption. The dog displayed escalating erratic behaviors, including aggression and anxiety, before biting a family member in December.

Following the bite on December 11, the dog entered a mandatory 10-day observation period. It was euthanized on December 17, and subsequent lab tests confirmed rabies. This marks a significant event for Cook County, which had not seen a dog rabies case since 1964. The virus's primary reservoir in Illinois is bats, though other states commonly see it in raccoons, skunks, and foxes.

Authorities have identified 13 individuals with direct contact with the dog, all of whom have begun post-exposure prophylaxis and remain asymptomatic. Pet owners whose animals may have interacted with the infected puppy are also being notified for quarantine and potential booster vaccinations. The risk to the public and pets is considered low.

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.
Illinois confirmed its first dog rabies case since 1994 involving a puppy adopted from a Chicago rescue.
13 individuals known to have had direct contact with the dog have started post-exposure treatment.
In Illinois, rabies infections are typically found in wild bats, which serve as the virus's primary reservoir.

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