Rabies in an imported dog, Ontario, 2021

In July 2021, a dog was imported into Canada from Iran and subsequently developed clinical signs of rabies within 11 days of arrival. Following laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis of rabies, local, provincial and federal inter-agency collaboration was required to complete contact tracing to ide...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canada communicable disease report 2022-06, Vol.48 (6), p.238-242
Hauptverfasser: Rebellato, Steven, Choi, Mary, Gitelman, Julian, Ratiu, Felicia, Magnusson, Kelly, Armstrong, Brenda, Fehlner-Gardiner, Christine, McClinchey, Heather, Tataryn, Joanne, Anderson, Maureen Ec, Di Salvo, Paul, Gardner, Charles
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Zusammenfassung:In July 2021, a dog was imported into Canada from Iran and subsequently developed clinical signs of rabies within 11 days of arrival. Following laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis of rabies, local, provincial and federal inter-agency collaboration was required to complete contact tracing to identify all persons and domestic animals that may have been exposed to the rabid dog during the potential virus shedding period. This case highlights the risks of importing animals from known canine rabies-endemic areas, identifies gaps in current dog importation policies that pose potential risk to human and animal health and prompts ongoing vigilance for this deadly disease among human and animal health partners, as well as members of the public who adopt imported dogs.
ISSN:1188-4169
1481-8531
1481-8531
DOI:10.14745/ccdr.v48i06a01