Indian-origin British woman dies of rabies, first in seven years

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Agencies: London, Nov 29 2012, 22:28 IST
An Indian-origin British woman has died of rabies after returning from India where she was bitten by a dog, becoming the first person in the UK to die due to the disease in seven years.

The woman, identified as 58-year-old Sharanjit Ubhi, had been undergoing treatment in an isolation unit at University College Hospital here where she died from brain and heart failure on May 27, the Mirror news reported.

According to the paper, her family told a coroner that she was bitten by her brother's puppy in India in March and that the bite was so small she did not even think to get herself checked by a doctor at the time and it was not until she returned to her home in Dartford, Kent that she developed symptoms- three months after her trip.

She went to Darent Valley Hospital twice in May complaining of a pain in her right arm but did not mention the bite and was sent home with painkillers after being classed as a 'minor case', it said.

It was only when she went to her General practitioner, who has seen a case of rabies before, that he suspected she might have contracted the rare illness.

The pathologist who carried out her post-mortem said it was the most severe infection in the 10 cases of rabies he had seen in his career, a British news website reported.

"This was not a natural cause of death. It is quite clear this death resulted from an untoward incident, namely an injury by a

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