Nation

Boy admitted to Melaka Hospital with suspected rabies bitten by dog in Sarawak

MELAKA: A six-year-old boy who was admitted to the Melaka Hospital on Wednesday with suspected rabies is awaiting test results to determine whether or not he has been infected by the virus.

State Health Department director Dr Ghazali Othman revealed that the boy, who was admitted for an upper respiratory tract infection, was bitten by a dog in June.

He said the boy, who is a Bidayuh from Sarawak, was bitten in his home state before arriving here with his family.

"He was referred to the Melaka Hospital by the Military Hospital Trendak Camp," Dr Ghazali said when contacted.

The boy is currently in stable condition and will be placed under observation pending the test results.

"The results… (take) time to process, it depends on the lab.

"(We’ll probably get them) in a week or two," he added.

Dr Ghazali stressed to the people of Melaka that there is no cause for panic.

Most Popular
Related Article
Says Stories