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12-year-old rabies patient dies at Indus Hospital after dog bite in Jacobabad

Last updated: December 25, 2025 9:12 pm
Irma Khan
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KARACHI: A 12-year-old boy suffering from rabies encephalitis has died after being admitted to Indus Hospital, Karachi, highlighting once again the deadly consequences of delayed or incomplete rabies treatment in Pakistan.

The child, a resident of Jacobabad district, was brought to the hospital in critical condition and had been receiving palliative care after developing advanced symptoms of the disease. Doctors confirmed his death following rapid neurological deterioration.

Dog bite history and missed prevention window

According to available medical history, the child sustained multiple dog bites to both hands and one leg approximately two months ago. The bites were inflicted by an unknown stray dog, reportedly rabid, which also attacked several other individuals in the area.

Although the child was taken to a nearby healthcare facility and rabies vaccination was reportedly administered, medical teams later confirmed that complete and documented rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) — including proper wound care, timely vaccine doses, and rabies immunoglobulin — was not provided.

Health experts stress that partial or undocumented vaccination does not offer adequate protection against rabies.

Classic rabies symptoms appeared too late

The child began showing classical signs of rabies just one day before hospital admission, including:

  • Hydrophobia (fear of water)
  • Aerophobia (fear of air drafts)
  • Severe agitation and restlessness

By the time these symptoms emerged, the disease had already progressed to an advanced neurological stage, leaving no curative treatment options available.

Rabies is preventable, but almost always fatal after symptoms

Medical specialists emphasize that rabies is a completely preventable disease, yet it remains almost universally fatal once clinical symptoms appear.

“Rabies has a long incubation period, but once neurological symptoms begin, survival is exceedingly rare,” infectious disease experts note. “This makes immediate and complete post-exposure prophylaxis after any animal bite absolutely critical.”

Pakistan remains among countries with a high burden of rabies, largely due to:

  • Stray dog populations
  • Limited public awareness
  • Delays in accessing proper post-bite care
  • Inconsistent availability of rabies immunoglobulin

A public health reminder for families, communities

Health authorities urge the public to treat every dog bite as a medical emergency, regardless of wound size or perceived severity.

Experts recommend:

  • Immediate washing of wounds with soap and water for at least 15 minutes
  • Prompt medical evaluation
  • Completion of the full rabies vaccination schedule
  • Administration of rabies immunoglobulin when indicated

“This tragic death could have been prevented,” clinicians say. “Rabies awareness and timely treatment save lives.”

The larger public health concern

The child’s death serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for stronger rabies prevention programs, improved access to post-exposure treatment, and community education — particularly in rural and underserved districts.

Public health experts continue to call for:

  • Mass dog vaccination campaigns
  • Improved surveillance of animal bites
  • Standardized rabies treatment protocols across healthcare facilities
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