Rebellato Steven, Choi Mary, Gitelman Julian, Ratiu Felicia, Magnusson Kelly, Armstrong Brenda, Fehlner-Gardiner Christine, McClinchey Heather, Tataryn Joanne, Anderson Maureen Ec, Di Salvo Paul, Gardner Charles
Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, Barrie, ON.
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.
Can Commun Dis Rep. 2022 Jun 9;48(6):238-242. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v48i06a01.
In July 2021, a dog was imported into Canada from Iran and subsequently developed clinical signs of rabies within 11 days of arrival. Following laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis of rabies, local, provincial and federal inter-agency collaboration was required to complete contact tracing to identify all persons and domestic animals that may have been exposed to the rabid dog during the potential virus shedding period. This case highlights the risks of importing animals from known canine rabies-endemic areas, identifies gaps in current dog importation policies that pose potential risk to human and animal health and prompts ongoing vigilance for this deadly disease among human and animal health partners, as well as members of the public who adopt imported dogs.
2021年7月,一只狗从伊朗被进口到加拿大,随后在抵达后的11天内出现了狂犬病的临床症状。在实验室确诊狂犬病后,需要地方、省级和联邦跨部门合作来完成接触者追踪,以识别在潜在病毒传播期内可能接触过这只狂犬病狗的所有人员和家畜。该案例凸显了从已知犬类狂犬病流行地区进口动物的风险,指出了当前狗进口政策中对人类和动物健康构成潜在风险的漏洞,并促使人类和动物健康合作伙伴以及收养进口狗的公众对这种致命疾病保持持续警惕。