What we know about Australia's deadly bat lyssavirus cases
What we know about Australia's deadly bat lyssavirus cases
Australia's fourth death from the rare, fatal bat lyssavirus (ABLV) occurred in New South Wales after a man was bitten months earlier. ABLV, related to rabies, can infect humans through bites or saliva, but transmission is rare. Immediate treatment post-bite is crucial; prevention involves avoiding bat contact.
