Rabies remains a risk to Northern Ireland travellers
Despite rabies not being present in Northern Ireland it still remains a risk to those traveling abroad, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is therefore taking this opportunity to remind travellers about the risk of catching rabies from animals. Rabies is an acute viral infection and it is essential to get treatment if you have been bitten, as rabies is almost certainly fatal. The infection causes swelling of the brain and symptoms usually start 2–8 weeks after being bitten or scratched. Dr Philip Veal, Public Health Consultant at PHA, said: “Whether your traveling for pleasure or for work or maybe