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Bif_Fink at teamhealth.com Bif_Fink at teamhealth.comThu Apr 12 20:22:18 BST 2007
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Let us know. I too thought it was a horrible joke until I read Dr
Hardcastle's note. This has become very interesting.
Bif RN
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Have you ever been snipe hunting Pret? I thought Westerners are the only
ones who knew what snipes and jackalopes are!
This was a grizzly, not that it makes any difference. The incidence of
rabies in bears of any kind in Idaho and Wyoming is zero according to
the state epidemiologists. But who wants to take the chance? I'm still
researching whether there have been any lawsuits regarding this issue. I
heard that there is one pending in Montana. I've got a call in to the
particular hospital.
Karla
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[mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Pret Bjorn
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Subject: RE: Rabid bears
Of course it is IMMENSELY unlikely that an American Brown Bear would be
either predator or prey to a rabid animal -- hence the lack of
bear-borne rabies in the available literature.
It's the snipes and jackalopes you really have to watch out for.
Still, it is at least theoretically possible, and I'd hate to be
associated with the first case. I'd take the shots.
Pret
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<http://www.trauma.org/index.php/community/list/url/http:list.ftech.net/pipermail/trauma-list/2007-April/_http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/Epidemiology/Epidemiology.htm_
(http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/Epidemiology/Epidemiology.htm) >
is a link to the CDC rabies information page, specifically, the
epidemiology of same...I don't see anything there on bears...and
suspect, like Pret, that you have having your leg pulled...bats,
raccoons, foxes, coyotes, and domestic animals, yes...even one
horse...no bears...
I do agree with Pret that if there is any question as to the rabies
status,
then prophylaxis should be given. The first dose of HDCV is given IM,
followed by a full schedule. In addition, the appropriate immune
globulin should given by weight, with, IIRC, the dose being split, half
being injected into the wound area and the other half given remotely
from the first dose of vaccine.
ck
Charles S. Krin, DO FAAFP
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