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Jacobabad woman dies after failing to receive anti-rabies vaccine

KARACHI:
A 42-year-old woman has died of rabies following a mongoose bite, marking the first reported rabies death of 2026 linked to such an incident, health officials said on Thursday. According to a spokesperson for the Indus Hospital, the woman belonged to Jacobabad and had been bitten by a mongoose around two weeks earlier. However, she did not seek medical treatment nor receive an anti-rabies vaccination after the incident. Doctors said the absence of timely post-exposure prophylaxis proved fatal, as rabies remains nearly 100 per cent preventable if treated promptly after a bite. Aftab Gohar confirmed that this is the first documented rabies death of the year caused by a mongoose bite. Hospital officials further reported that rabies has continued to claim lives in the country, with nine deaths recorded at Indus Hospital so far in 2026.
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