Vancouver man bitten, denied rabies shots

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Vancouver man bitten, denied rabies shots
KITSILANO, British Columbia, A Canadian man was denied rabies shots after a raccoon bite because of low risk and the vaccination's cost to the province, officials said.

Brian Bruce, 31, of Vancouver's Kitsilano neighborhood said a raccoon lunged at his two dogs last week and then leaped on him, biting him on the thigh and leaving four distinct teeth marks, The Vancouver Sun reported Monday.

Bruce said his dogs were vaccinated by a veterinarian and he was given antibiotics for the wound, but was denied the rabies vaccination.

The treatment costs the province about $1,000 and involves a series of six shots. Supplies are limited, the Sun reported.

In British Columbia, it ordinarily takes a bat bite to get a shot, the Sun said.

"We know that bats in B.C. (British Columbia) do carry rabies, though it's only a small percentage," Dr. Meena Dawar of Vancouver Coastal Health said.

Bruce said, after conferring with Dawar, he understands the risks to his health are low statistically. But that's small comfort considering untreated rabies is almost always fatal.

"You look down and see the bite there and it feels like you're holding that lottery ticket of bad luck," Bruce said.
 
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