• Polkira@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    My thinking would be why risk not getting checked out? Unfortunately worst case scenario happened this time :(

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      3 months ago

      The indication for testing according the CDC is a bite.

      The rabies test is cheap. Could have tested the kid or the bat, but again why would they do it if there’s no indication for exposure. This was the first case in the province of someone being infected with rabies inside their own home since 1967.

      When you hear hoofbeats you don’t think it’s zebras.