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France Confirms Fatal Human Rabies Case in Perpignan as Investigation Opens

The rarity of rabies in France makes rapid exposure tracing a priority.

Overview

  • The patient was admitted on September 18 to the Perpignan hospital and died on September 25, with the diagnosis confirmed by the national rabies reference center at Institut Pasteur.
  • Local health services say an epidemiological investigation is underway to determine the source of the infection.
  • The hospital stated that rabies is typically transmitted to humans by bites or scratches from domestic or wild carnivores and is not spread between people.
  • Healthcare workers who cared for the patient have been vaccinated as a precaution, according to the hospital.
  • Local media reported unverified details about the man's identity and described symptoms such as hydrophobia and convulsions cited by a hospital witness.