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Organ Donation Gone Wrong: A Rare Rabies Case
Michigan, USAFriday, March 28, 2025
Health officials from both Michigan and Ohio worked together to investigate the case. They also involved the CDC. They found that the general public was not at risk. The investigation showed that the rabies came from the transplanted organ. The person had been under care in Lucas County, Ohio, where they died.
The CDC explains that rabies is a viral disease. It is deadly to humans if not treated before symptoms start. Each year, 60, 000 Americans receive medical care after a potential rabies exposure. The Michigan health department said that post-exposure preventive care was provided when appropriate.
This case raises important questions about organ donation and screening processes. It highlights the need for thorough checks to prevent such rare but tragic events. The investigation showed no risk to the general public, but it serves as a reminder of the potential dangers lurking in unexpected places.
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