Related News

New Meme Coins to Watch Now, February 22 — Arctic Pablo Coin, Ponke, 888

New Meme Coins to Watch Now, February 22 — Arctic Pablo Coin, Ponke, 888

February 22, 2025
Constance Marten: ‘We did everything we could’ to protect baby 

Constance Marten: ‘We did everything we could’ to protect baby 

April 24, 2025
Gerard Depardieu acknowledges ‘Russian nature’ but denies sexual assault

Gerard Depardieu acknowledges ‘Russian nature’ but denies sexual assault

March 25, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World

Related News

New Meme Coins to Watch Now, February 22 — Arctic Pablo Coin, Ponke, 888

New Meme Coins to Watch Now, February 22 — Arctic Pablo Coin, Ponke, 888

February 22, 2025
Constance Marten: ‘We did everything we could’ to protect baby 

Constance Marten: ‘We did everything we could’ to protect baby 

April 24, 2025
Gerard Depardieu acknowledges ‘Russian nature’ but denies sexual assault

Gerard Depardieu acknowledges ‘Russian nature’ but denies sexual assault

March 25, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World
IIHS NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • UK News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • US News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Politics
  • Health Care
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
CONTRIBUTE
IIHS NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • UK News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • US News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Politics
  • Health Care
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
IIHS NEWS - AI Curated content
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking News

What is rabies and how do you avoid getting it?

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
June 18, 2025
in Breaking News, UK News, World
0
What is rabies and how do you avoid getting it?
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A grandmother from South Yorkshire has died from rabies after returning from a holiday in Morocco, where she was scratched by a puppy with the virus.

You might also like

Why I’m praying assisted dying bill passes major vote – even though it’s not going to happen in my lifetime

Israel’s block on international journalists in Gaza should not be allowed to stand

Crucial evidence in Post Office scandal found in garage of retired computer expert after 30 years

Yvonne Ford, 59, from Barnsley, visited the North African country in February but only became ill two weeks ago. Her family now want to raise awareness about the virus.

What is rabies?

Rabies is a virus transmitted between mammals, nearly always through bites and scratches from an infected animal.

Rabies is always fatal once symptoms appear – even if someone is treated for it – but post-exposure treatment is very effective if given quickly enough.

How rare is it?

Although cases in UK travellers are very rare, rabies is endemic in many parts of the world, including popular holiday destinations such as Morocco, Turkey, India, Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia.

While most developed countries are considered safe, the government says there is a risk from rabies in foxes in some European countries.

Since 1946, 26 cases have been reported in the UK. The most recent incident involved a person bitten by a cat in Morocco in 2018. The only domestic case was in Scotland in 2002 when a person was bitten by a bat.

There are around 59,000 cases of rabies globally each year, but there have been no incidents of human-to-human transmission.

How do you get infected?

Rabies is usually transmitted to humans through the bite or scratch of an infected animal, most often dogs, but also cats and bats.

Even a minor scratch can pose a risk, but there is also a risk of transmission where the animal has licked the eyes, nose or mouth, or a wound.

What if you are bitten, scratched or licked?

Immediate medical help is essential.

Anyone who is bitten, scratched or licked by an animal abroad should wash the site with plenty of soap and water and contact a doctor or medical centre.

The NHS says the same applies for people who are bitten or scratched by a bat in the UK.

Treatment, called post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), includes a course of rabies vaccinations and, in some cases, rabies immunoglobulin.

Follow our channel and never miss an update.

What are the symptoms?

Once a person begins showing signs and symptoms of rabies, the disease is nearly always fatal.

Initially, people with the virus may exhibit flu-like symptoms, which develop into a fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, agitation, anxiety, difficulty swallowing and excessive saliva.

Spasms of the muscles used for swallowing make it difficult for the patient to drink and people can suffer hallucinations and paralysis.

The incubation period between being infected and showing symptoms is typically between 3 and 12 weeks, but can it can be as soon as a few days and can take many months.

Be the first to get Breaking News

Install the Sky News app for free

How do you avoid rabies?

It is possible to get the vaccination before travelling abroad, but anyone who is bitten, scratched or licked is still advised to seek help even if they have had a course of jabs.

The NHS says the rabies vaccine is recommended for anyone travelling to a part of the world where rabies is more common, especially if they’re going somewhere where it may be hard to get medical help quickly; they might come into contact with infected animals (for example by doing lots of outdoor activities like cycling or running), or they’re staying for over a month.

But the rabies vaccine for travel is not available on the NHS meaning it will require a visit to a travel health clinic or pharmacy with travel health services.

Dr Chris Smith, clinical associate professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), said that while treatments are “highly effective when started early”, prevention is better.

“Avoid contact with animals abroad; if bitten or scratched, seek medical care immediately – don’t wait for symptoms to appear,” he said.

Read Entire Article
Tags: Breaking NewsSkynewsUK
Share30Tweet19
Sarah Taylor

Sarah Taylor

Recommended For You

Why I’m praying assisted dying bill passes major vote – even though it’s not going to happen in my lifetime

by Sarah Taylor
June 19, 2025
0
Why I’m praying assisted dying bill passes major vote – even though it’s not going to happen in my lifetime

On Friday, the social fabric of England and Wales might be changed forever.

Read more

Israel’s block on international journalists in Gaza should not be allowed to stand

by Sarah Taylor
June 19, 2025
0
Israel’s block on international journalists in Gaza should not be allowed to stand

On Sky News this week we're showing a film about Israel's war in Gaza which has now been going on for more than 620 days.

Read more

Crucial evidence in Post Office scandal found in garage of retired computer expert after 30 years

by Sarah Taylor
June 19, 2025
0
Crucial evidence in Post Office scandal found in garage of retired computer expert after 30 years

A damning report into the faulty Post Office IT system that proceeded Horizon has been unearthed after nearly 30 years - and it could help overturn criminal convictions.

Read more

I felt I had to go back to help Gaza’s hospitals, says British surgeon

by Sarah Taylor
June 19, 2025
0
I felt I had to go back to help Gaza’s hospitals, says British surgeon

Dr Victoria Rose is a consultant plastic surgeon who worked in Gaza hospitals for two separate periods last year. This is her first-hand story of the war in...

Read more

Donald Trump says he ‘may or may not’ strike Iran as Israel’s air war continues

by Sarah Taylor
June 19, 2025
0
Donald Trump says he ‘may or may not’ strike Iran as Israel’s air war continues

US President Donald Trump says he has yet to decide whether the US will join Israel militarily in its campaign against Iran.

Read more
Next Post
Assisted dying bill ‘does not meet patient needs’, says Royal College of Psychiatrists

Assisted dying bill 'does not meet patient needs', says Royal College of Psychiatrists

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

New Meme Coins to Watch Now, February 22 — Arctic Pablo Coin, Ponke, 888

New Meme Coins to Watch Now, February 22 — Arctic Pablo Coin, Ponke, 888

February 22, 2025
Constance Marten: ‘We did everything we could’ to protect baby 

Constance Marten: ‘We did everything we could’ to protect baby 

April 24, 2025
Gerard Depardieu acknowledges ‘Russian nature’ but denies sexual assault

Gerard Depardieu acknowledges ‘Russian nature’ but denies sexual assault

March 25, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World
IIHS NEWS – AI Curated content

IIHS.NEWS will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

CATEGORIES

  • Blockchain
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Crypto Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World

BROWSE BY TAG

Blockchain Breaking News Business Entertainment Health Care Insidebitcoins newsbtc Politico Skynews Techcrunch Technology UK US USMagazine Variety World

© 2025 iihs.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • UK News
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • US News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Politics
  • Health Care
  • Crypto

© 2025 iihs.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.