05.12.2024 14:50
A 60-year-old teacher who was bitten by a bat that entered the classroom during a lesson in the United States passed away a few weeks after the incident. Meanwhile, authorities warned that after contact with animals that pose a rabies risk, vaccinations should be administered promptly.
60-year-old Leah Seneng, who teaches in California, USA, was bitten by a bat while trying to remove it from her classroom.
DIED A FEW WEEKS LATER
It was stated that Seneng passed away a few weeks after the incident, and in a statement made by her family and friends, it was mentioned that Seneng did not show any signs of rabies.
VACCINE WARNING FROM AUTHORITIES
Health officials announced that they are investigating whether the teacher received medical intervention after the bite and her current health status.
Authorities also reminded that it is necessary to get vaccinated quickly after contact with animals that carry a risk of rabies.