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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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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?

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