Man bitten by rat in toilet suffers organ failure and sepsis, highlighting risks of leptospirosis from urban rodents. (Nui1312 – stock.adobe.com)


April 05, 2024

A recent incident involving a sewer rat in Canada took a dark turn, dispelling any notions of friendly, cartoonish rodents. Unlike its fictional counterpart from the Big Apple sewers, this real-life rat brought serious health complications.

The unfortunate victim, a 76-year-old man, encountered the rodent in an unexpected place - his toilet. Attempting to remove it, he was bitten on two fingers. Initially, he sought medical attention where he received basic wound care and a tetanus booster before being sent home.

However, his condition worsened over the following days. Experiencing fever, headaches, and abdominal pain, he returned to the emergency room. Medical tests revealed alarming signs: high heart rate, low blood pressure, and kidney damage, indicating multi-organ dysfunction and sepsis. Despite the bite wound showing signs of healing, doctors suspected it played a role in his deteriorating health.

Further investigations unveiled the presence of leptospirosis, a bacterial infection transmitted by animals like rats, often through contaminated urine. It's a potentially fatal condition, with mortality rates ranging from 5 to 15%. In this instance, doctors believed the rat's bite facilitated the entry of the bacteria into the man's body.

Treatment involved antibiotics, steroids, and intensive care, leading to his release from the ICU after three days. This incident underscores the risks associated with such encounters and highlights the importance of swift medical intervention in preventing severe outcomes. Leptospirosis remains a significant global health concern, with thousands of cases reported annually worldwide.

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