Girl contracts life-threatening illness in domestic rat



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Girl contracts life-threatening illness in domestic rat KGTV via CNN
According to the Rady Children's Hospital, Cali, eight years old, of Menifee, contracted the disease when the rat's saliva came into contact with an open wound.

The mother of a Southern California girl who was diagnosed with a rat bite fever tells her story in a San Diego hospital to inform other relatives of the danger, reports KGTV.

Rat bites fever is a life-threatening infection transmitted by contact with domestic rats.

Cali, 8, of Menifee, contracted the disease when the rat's saliva came into contact with an open wound, according to officials at Rady Children's Hospital. Cali has an eczema on his fingers, which may have contributed to the situation, said a doctor.

Rat Bite Fever is a bacterial disease that can cause rash, fever and body aches.

The disease began Friday night, said Cali's mother, Sabrina. Sunday, Cali had a fever of 104.6 degrees. She lost the ability to use her hands and arms and had a whole body rash.

"Really very scary, really hard to watch," said Sabrina.

The Cali family bought two rats, Shell and Onyx, at an animal feed store about two years ago, with no warning of the risk of rat bites fever.

The doctors recommended the family to get rid of their rats.

"We did not want to do it," said Sabrina. "It's not fun to tell your child that you have to get rid of your best friend."

Cali's mother had a recommendation for the other parents.

"Just know it can happen," she said. "Wash your hands."

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