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Rabies discovered in a dog in the Seine-et-Marne area. Print E-mail
Friday, 29 February 2008
On February 26, 2008 results from the Institute Pasteur were positive for a dog suspected of rabies. The dog had bitten a child, and was euthanised and the head sent for examination the next day.
 
The rabies viral source was the souche canine morocaine (Morocccan strain). This is obviously worrying, and investigations are in process to try and discover how the dog was infected. About 20 people, who have had contact with the dog, have had treatment at the Centre antirabique.
 
On the website  www.seine-et-marne.pref.gouv.fr there is a reminder that all dogs and cats who bite a human must be seen by an approved vet (one holding a ‘mandat sanitaire’) within 24 hours. They are examined and placed under veterinary surveillance for 15 days, at the owner’s cost. This involves isolating the animal at the vets or your home, and a visit 7 and 15 days later. The owner, police, mairie and Direction des services vétérinaires then receive copies of the certificates of surveillance.
 
If you are bitten it is important to clean the wound well with water and soap, then rinse and apply an antiseptic. Go to the doctor who will send you to a centre antirabique if he feels it is necessary.
 
Rabies is a potentially fatal disease, and the virus is secreted up to 15 days before clinical symptoms appear. In my opinion, we should help confine this disease by vaccinating our companion animals. This can be often be done at the same time as the other vaccinations, reducing the cost of the vaccine.

by Dr Diana James
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