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Rabies in an imported dog, Ontario, Canada, 2022

Paul Di Salvo, Maureen Anderson, Christine Fehlner‐Gardiner, Francesca Di Mauro, Howard Shapiro, Anna Miranda, Heather McClinchey

2023Canada Communicable Disease Report10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Importation of rabies-infected dogs results in significant and costly public and animal health risks. In January 2022, a dog in Ontario, Canada, which was imported from Iran in June 2021, developed rabies, leading to an extensive public health investigation and administration of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis to 37 individuals. The dog was infected with a rabies virus variant known to circulate in Iran. This is the second reported case of a rabies-infected dog imported into Canada in 2021 from a high-risk country for canine mediated rabies. This case emphasizes the need for public education regarding the risks associated with importing dogs from high-risk countries for canine-mediated rabies and the benefits of establishing a public health team specializing in rabies exposure investigations.

Topics & Concepts

RabiesRabies virusPublic healthPost-exposure prophylaxisEnvironmental healthVeterinary medicineRhabdoviridaeMedicineVirologyNursingRabies epidemiology and controlPoxvirus research and outbreaksBacillus and Francisella bacterial research