A Case Study on Unreported First Probable Human Rabies Following Honey Badger in Somalia

Open Access Emerg Med. 2024 Jan 30:16:15-18. doi: 10.2147/OAEM.S439996. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease caused by a virus. It is an acute progressive neurological disease that affects people in many parts of the world, especially in low income countries including Somalia and it is always lethal once symptoms appear without immediate post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). Nearly half of rabies cases occur in children. This case report presents a tragic and unique clinical scenario involving a 14-year-old boy from a rural area in Somalia who presented to our tertiary hospital after a bite from a honey badger. The patient's younger sister, who was also bitten by the same honey badger, sadly succumbed to the disease two weeks prior. This report aims to contribute to the medical literature by highlighting the challenges faced in diagnosing and managing rabies in resource-constrained settings.

Keywords: Somalia; honey badger; post-exposure prophylaxis; rabies; zoonotic disease.

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  • Case Reports

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