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Numéro d'archivage 20090417.1460
Date publiée 17-AVR. -2009
Sujet PRO/AH/EDR> Rabies, rat, human exposure - Ukraine
RABIES, RAT, HUMAN EXPOSURE - UKRAINE
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Date: Wed 15 April 2009
Source: Komsomolskaya Pravda [translated by Mod.NR, edited]
<http://kp.ua/daily/150409/176959/>


Rabies outbreak in Energodar city
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Basements of apartments in Energodar city are being disinfested from 
rats and mice. By the end of the month veterinarians should have 
vaccinated all domestic animals against rabies. The reason for these 
measures is the result of capture of a rat by taxi drivers. One of 
the taxi drivers was attacked by a rat that appeared on on the street 
outside an apartment block. The rat was killed and brought for 
investigation. Subsequently it was confirmed that the rat had rabies. 
The taxi driver [who was attacked] will be getting anti-rabies shots, 
while 2 neighborhoods will be under quarantine.

According to Valentina Stulova, the head of the veterinary 
department, these measures are being undertaken to prevent the spread 
of rabies. However it is not considered an emergency situation. These 
measures are standard practice and there is no threat for the 
population. However it is quite rare to have rabid rats in this 
region since usually rabies is associated with feral and abandoned 
dogs. One case of rabies in a bat has been recorded in this region. 
Nonetheless strict surveillance will be maintained for 2 months.

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[Rabid rats attacking people is rare in this region. Fortunately 
prompt action has prevented further human exposure. According to OIE 
there were 8 cases of rabies in Russia in 2007. - Mod.NR]

[Rabies is rarely reported in rats, and rodents are 
unlikely to the primary source of this outbreak. In a city 
environment rabies-infected dogs and cats are more likely to be the 
primary source of the infection. The city of Energodar is in the 
Ukraine and can be located in the interactive map at: 
<http://www.maplandia.com/ukraine/zaporizka/energodar/>. - Mod.CP]

[At first it is difficult to perceive how a rat would acquire a 
rabies infection. If attacked by another rabid mammal the rat would 
come off 2nd, i.e dead , even if it did not acquire an overwhelming 
infection resulting in a rapid death. Being bitten by another rat 
does not solve the question either. This leaves us with the 
possibility it found a moribund rabid bat and ate it, just as cats do 
and with the same result. It would be interesting to know if the 
Ukraine authorities have attempted to type the rat virus and thus 
identify a possible source in this unusual case. - Mod. MHJ]

[see also:
2004
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Rabies, rodents, natural infection (02)  20041130.3205
Rabies, rodents, natural infection  20041129.3190
1997
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Rabies, rodents - South East Asia (04)  19970214.0366
Rabies, rodents - South East Asia (03)  19970213.0356
Rabies, rodents - South East Asia (02)  19970211.0334
Rabies, rodents - South East Asia  19970210.0316]
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