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Buriram: Many victims bitten by "mad"  Thai street dog "foaming at the mouth" - rabies fears

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Daily News Thai Caption: Mad (dog) biting

 

Authorities at Buriram Hospital yesterday contacted Daily News after school students, uni students and members of the public came in to report being bitten by a street dog.

 

They had bite wounds to their legs and stomach areas saying they had been indiscriminately bitten by a stray animal.

 

More than ten people wanted anti-rabies shots.

 

One of the people bitten was a uni student called Banyawat, 21. He said he was just going to a convenience store when he heard a commotion.

 

Suddenly a dog ran foward and bit him without warning.

 

Sri, 56, said he was taking a relative for kidney dialysis and was going into the store when he saw a man with a stick.

 

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Then the dog darted for him and wouldn't leg go its grip. He described how he used his fist to punch the dog to get it off.

 

Apiwat, 41, who has a yam salad stall in the area in front of Mini Big C said that from what he saw many people were bitten including a younger relative of his.

 

He called it a "sunak baa" - a mad dog.

 

This harks to the common name for rabies in Thailand "loke maa baa" or "loke sunak baa". Mad dog disease.

 

He said that the dog in question was foaming at the mouth and going for anyone in range indiscriminately.

A sure sign it was rabid, in his opinion.

 

In latest related news vets and the local authority had shot the animal with a traquilizer dart.

 

It was being inspected for rabies as the authorities prepared to vaccinate anyone who may have had contact with the animal. 

 

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  • HappyExpat57
    HappyExpat57

    What more can we say that hasn't been said ad nauseum?

  • Will B Good
    Will B Good

    They all must have done something to annoy it.

  • It is very sad indeed to see these filthy diseased animals rooming the streets of Thailand. As much as Thailand tries to put on lipstick, it is still a third world country that is dangerous at times.

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What more can we say that hasn't been said ad nauseum?

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They all must have done something to annoy it.

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That rabies vaccine is gnarly too. Given the wussified world we live in, wonder how many will refuse to get vaccinated. As always up2U   ????

10 minutes ago, Dcheech said:

That rabies vaccine is gnarly too. Given the wussified world we live in, wonder how many will refuse to get vaccinated. As always up2U   ????

Only mad dogs and Englishmen are likely to refuse?

1 hour ago, webfact said:

report being bitten by a street dog.

What no mention of it being a Pit Bull? If there had this would be at least a 20 page thread.

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It is very sad indeed to see these filthy diseased animals rooming the streets of Thailand. As much as Thailand tries to put on lipstick, it is still a third world country that is dangerous at times.

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

Only mad dogs and Englishmen are likely to refuse?

Yep soon we have the Mad Brit Disease. On the other hand, no difference. ????

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Shot it with a tranquillising dart, so it's still alive with rabies then ???? No problem killing millions of cows, pigs chickens and fish a year, but a rabid dog is sacred!

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32 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Yep soon we have the Mad Brit Disease. On the other hand, no difference. ????

Didn't take the Brit Bashing mumpsimus long eh?

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2 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Only mad dogs and Englishmen are likely to refuse?

Only if out in the mid day sun.

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2 hours ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

What no mention of it being a Pit Bull?

Likely because it, very obviously, wasn't a Pit Bull.

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2 hours ago, Screaming said:

Thailand ... is still a third world country...

No, it is not.

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39 minutes ago, proton said:

Shot it with a tranquillising dart, so it's still alive with rabies then 

No, it had not been confirmed as having rabies, that why there is a veterinary investigation...as the report clearly stated.  

I have an extra pitching wedge not for golf, but as defense when I walk incase they attack.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Sri, 56, said he was taking a relative for kidney dialysis and was going into the store when he saw a man with a

Does anyone know if 7/11s offer this service? An occassional kidney flush works wonders.

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It's almost like it's a bad idea to let wild dogs roam the streets but what do I know...

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3 hours ago, Will B Good said:

They all must have done something to annoy it.

Generally, simply existing can upset many soi dogs.

And do not ever ride a bicycle near them.

Vermin.

3 hours ago, Dcheech said:

That rabies vaccine is gnarly too. Given the wussified world we live in, wonder how many will refuse to get vaccinated. As always up2U   ????

It’s not as bad as back in the day 

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1 hour ago, proton said:

Shot it with a tranquillising dart, so it's still alive with rabies then ???? No problem killing millions of cows, pigs chickens and fish a year, but a rabid dog is sacred!

They should also shoot all those who never quit barking too. Especially those that live near me.

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43 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

No, it had not been confirmed as having rabies, that why there is a veterinary investigation...as the report clearly stated.  

As its bitten people it should be put down anyway, foaming at the mouth and attacking anything that moved is almost certainly rabies.

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3 hours ago, Screaming said:

It is very sad indeed to see these filthy diseased animals rooming the streets of Thailand. As much as Thailand tries to put on lipstick, it is still a third world country that is dangerous at times.

Years ago the soi dogs were culled but the western do gooders put a stop  to it.

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20 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Years ago the soi dogs were culled but the western do gooders put a stop  to it.

How did westerners stop that? In most,dangerous dogs attacking people are euthanised immediately. It's Thai culture behind allowing strays and diseased dogs free rein.

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1 hour ago, Mad mick said:

Rabi vaccines been around long long time ! Well tested unlike covid vaxx where most of us via trust the science & Governments forced this untested vaccine on the populious with none to very little clinical testing  normally takes few years prior to approval side effects +++ 99% most vaccines are clinically tested  ! Covid or CCP Virus  greatest mass experiment  in world history Big pharmaceutical profits went through roof just another pharmaceutical scam call me conspiracy theorist real or not real this virus was man made Dr Fauchi & C/o - should be arrested for crimes against humanity along with corrupt WHO ???????? WEF officials. All we can do is learn & live with it ! like all flu eperdemics past and present will keep mutating ! I believe free choice to be vaxxed or not up to individuals ! Yes possibly most vaunrable in our society  with pre excisiting  comobiditys issues ! With Rabi vaxx was well tested clinically for years & works 3 or 4 in the stomach for memory over 3 or 4 days friend mine got off rabied monkey & it worked  !!

Sorry, you lost me at Big Pharma and Dr Fauchi (sic). But what are these rabi vaccines you speak of.

 

Even in this day and age that seems beyond reasonable.

 

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4 hours ago, Dcheech said:

That rabies vaccine is gnarly too. Given the wussified world we live in, wonder how many will refuse to get vaccinated. As always up2U   ????

It's not gnarly. Post exposure rabies vaccine protocol specifies one injection in your arm every two weeks for a total of four. You should also receive human rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG) immediately to provide antibodies that will protect you until you begin to generate your own antibodies from the vaccine. HRIG is injected into and around the bite site and is not particularly painful.

 

I know. I've been there and thankfully lived.

 

One thing my physician told me - an older gentleman who had done his residency in rural Isaan decades ago when there was more rabies:  go to a sink, put your watch next to it and commence washing the wound with soap and water for a full 20 minutes. He said 20 minutes will seem like a long time and it is, but that alone can be be >95% efficacious in washing the virus out and preventing infection, unless it is a deep puncture wound. 

 

And then go get HRIG and vaccines.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Years ago the soi dogs were culled but the western do gooders put a stop  to it.

No the main reason was not that, or Buddhism- the publication cannot be discussed. 

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Once bitten by soi dogs myself, I get furious each time I read news like this.

Thailands law to protect street animals, and animal cruelty has gone too far.

 

Children get bitten and severely attacked, tourists in the 1000s get bitten yearly.

In popular tourist resort Pattaya, number of street dogs is out of control.

 

Thailand is eager to leave 'thirld world status', but can't even control and remove street dogs around the country, not even in popular tourist cities.

 

But, it makes a nice extra earner for the many hospitals around the country who charge 2-5000 for shots.

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45 minutes ago, nchuckle said:

How did westerners stop that? In most,dangerous dogs attacking people are euthanised immediately. It's Thai culture behind allowing strays and diseased dogs free rein.

Many Westerners support organizations like Soi Dog Foundation that relocate these filthy vermin to Wats and other holding pens later to be released onto the streets again.

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3 minutes ago, Screaming said:

Many Westerners support organizations like Soi Dog Foundation that relocate these filthy vermin to Wats and other holding pens later to be released onto the streets again.

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That's not true what on earth are you on about 

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25 minutes ago, Shop mak said:

Once bitten by soi dogs myself, I get furious each time I read news like this.

Thailands law to protect street animals, and animal cruelty has gone too far.

 

Children get bitten and severely attacked, tourists in the 1000s get bitten yearly.

In popular tourist resort Pattaya, number of street dogs is out of control.

 

Thailand is eager to leave 'thirld world status', but can't even control and remove street dogs around the country, not even in popular tourist cities.

 

But, it makes a nice extra earner for the many hospitals around the country who charge 2-5000 for shots.

I have helped and rescued over three hundred dogs and not once been bitten. Dogs don't bite without a reason. 

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