The Star Malaysia

Once bitten, twice shy, says disease survivor

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Lau Som Yee has been staying clear of waterfalls, ponds and rivers after she and her dog Kiki came down with leptospiro­sis in August 2012.

Both she and the beagle caught the deadly infection after a visit to the Sungai Pisang waterfall in Gombak with some friends.

“I went there with Kiki and my other dog JoJo. We were with two of my friends and their dogs.

“The water appeared to be clean and fresh, and no one would have imagined contractin­g any disease there,” said Lau, 37, an informatio­n technology security engineer.

Much to Lau’s shock, Kiki “literally turned yellow” a week after the trip.

Upon taking Kiki to a veterinari­an, Lau found that the dog was dying of leptospiro­sis.

“A blood test indicated that both her kidneys and liver were failing fast. The veterinari­an said she only had days to live,” she said.

Overcome by grief and spending almost five hours after work with Kiki at the veterinary clinic daily, Lau failed to notice the symptoms of leptospiro­sis in herself.

Miraculous­ly, Kiki recovered after eight days at the clinic. A few days after the dog was discharged, Lau started having a fever and chills.

A blood test confirmed her worst fears – she had also contracted leptospiro­sis. She then admitted herself to a private hospital.

“The doctors told me I probably managed to stay alive all those weeks because I was on strong antibiotic­s and had also received a tetanus jab after the waterfall trip,” she said.

She had the shot because JoJo had accidental­ly bitten her while they were frolicking at the waterfall.

“The bite was quite bad and the doctor had to suture the wound. He also put me on a very strong dose of antibiotic­s. I owe my life to JoJo,” said Lau.

She said her four-day hospital stay was torture as she was given more antibiotic­s intravenou­sly.

“The pain was unbearable as the drug made its way into my veins,” she said.

“That’s why I will never, ever go near any waterfalls, rivers or lakes again.”

 ??  ?? Lucky to be alive: Lau and her dogs Kiki (left) and JoJo had a close brush with death after a visit to the Sungai Pisang waterfall in Gombak.
Lucky to be alive: Lau and her dogs Kiki (left) and JoJo had a close brush with death after a visit to the Sungai Pisang waterfall in Gombak.

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