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    Man wakes up with bat on neck, dies a month later from rabies

    LAKE COUNTY, Ill. (WGN) — An elderly Illinois man has died from rabies — the first human case in the state’s history since 1954.

    In mid-August, the Lake County man in his 80s woke up with a bat on his neck, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. The species was collected and subsequently tested positive for rabies.


    Health officials urged the man to start post-exposure rabies treatment, due to its high mortality rate, but the man declined.


    One month later, officials said the man began experiencing symptoms consistent with rabies — including neck pain, headache, difficulty controlling his arms, finger numbness and difficulty speaking.


    The rabies virus infects the central nervous system, ultimately causing disease in the brain and death. Without preventive treatment, rabies is typically fatal.


    “Rabies has the highest mortality rate of any disease,” said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. “However, there is life-saving treatment for individuals who quickly seek care after being exposed to an animal with rabies. If you think you may have been exposed to rabies, immediately seek medical attention and follow the recommendations of health care providers and public health officials.”

    If you find yourself in close proximity to a bat and are not sure if you were exposed, do not release the bat as it should be appropriately captured for rabies testing. Call your doctor or local health department to help determine if you could have been exposed and call animal control to remove the bat.


    So far this year, 30 bats have tested positive for rabies in Illinois.



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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    The species was collected and subsequently tested positive for rabies.


    Health officials urged the man to start post-exposure rabies treatment, due to its high mortality rate, but the man declined.
    what a moron.

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    If I woke up with a bat on my neck I would be dead in five minutes from something unrelated to rabies. Yikes!

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    ...unfortunately, this fool may have already reproduced...

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    And here's me, cursing my luck having woken up with a pimple on my neck.

    Was he sleeping in a cave?

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    I can't believe there's no mention of staking him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post

    Health officials urged the man to start post-exposure rabies treatment, due to its high mortality rate, but the man declined.
    Anti-vaxxer twat or Darwin award candidate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    I can't believe there's no mention of staking him.
    Good point, did they even hold up a mirror?

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    ^ It doesn't say what type of bat in the articles I've seen but I don't think it was a vampire bat as Illinois is too far north.

    Anyway, I believe the vampire bat prefers to bite the feet. That's where my friend was bitten when he was in Belize...blood everywhere when he woke up and straight to the MO for rabies vaccination.

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