10-year-old boy is latest rabies victim in S'wak


KUCHING: A ten-year-old boy from Kuching is the latest death due to rabies in Sarawak.

The Sarawak Health Department said the victim had been bitten by a stray dog on Feb 11, 2026, and only washed his wound at home without getting further medical treatment.

"On March 11, 2026, the victim showed signs of a lack of appetite, vomitting, neck spasms and hydrophobia. The case was brought to a clinic on March 13, 2026 before being referred to the Sarawak General Hospital and admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Ward the same day.

"Test results confirmed the victim was infected by rabies on March 14, 2026 and he died on March 18, 2026. Investigations revealed that the main risk factor for the latest victim was seeking treatment late after being bitten by an animal," the department said in a statement today.

The department also advised the public to be cautious during visits or being in areas with pets or strays during the festive period.

"Children, in particular, need to be supervised and advised to steer clear, and not play or disturb stray dogs and cats to avoid being bitten or scratched.

"If they are bitten or scratched by animals, wash the wound immediately and obtain treatment from the nearest health facility without delay," the department added. - Bernama

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