Some people don't grasp how absolutely crazy this is. She's 1 of the only 29 rabies survivors ever recorded in the entire world. Rabies is a death sentence 99.999% guaranteed. Considering how absolutely rare it is to get infected in the US. This makes her one of the Unluckiest and luckiest people in the world.
yes. I dont know where 95% came from....thats probably from people who get treatment instantly, which this girl did not. Her chances were more like .0001% considering her situation.
We need to do DNA tests on these survivors to see if they have something that helps them fight it. I watched a video a few months ago about a city where most people survived the plague in the 1600s and they found out that they have a certain gene that protects them.
@MythMethuselah Survival rate is high if you get treatment before symptoms develop. But once symptoms appear (anywhere from weeks to a year after exposure), it's virtually 100% fatal. The girl in this video underwent the Milwaukee protocol (force the patient into a coma and hope their immune system can fight off the virus). But it has only had a 14% success rate. Which granted is better than 0%, but not really something you want to bet your life on. If any animal known to carry rabies (pretty much any mammal) bites or scratches you, report it immediately to a doctor.
She's not as lucky as someone who doesn't contract rabies at all though. With around 1-3 rabies cases reported a year in the US, I wouldn't say she "won the lottery" by being one of them. That's very unlucky.
I wouldnt doubt it was free, it was a new protocol at the time and i can imagine they were looking for people to test it on, not many people leave rabies untreated
What an adorable sweet child.The fact her grandmother is raising her means theirs even more sadness to her story.I hope the rest of her life was filled with good luck and beauty 🤍❤️
The love ive bolstered for my since fallen grandparents is unimaginable. They save me during what probably would have been deciding years in my childhood.
The problem with rabies is that once symptoms develop, it goes too quickly for us to fight it off. They put her in a coma. I have read that the coma buys time for a patient to fight off the disease. That is what happened to this little girl. At least they did that, even not knowing what was wrong with her. It saved her life.
@@muppinsjoker2059 - Absolutely. The coma is what saved her. We can fight off rabies, but it takes time to develop antibodies to destroy it. Her body was able to do this. There is a current video on UA-cam that shows her as an adult now with a child. A happy ending indeed!
@@marilyndee969please i want someone to help me im patient of rabies and i survived 2 years with rabies using olanzapine drog and i know that i will dies because this drog becomes weak, in morocco we dont have this treatment please help with anything please
Treatment is basically just hoping she survives. The so called "Milwaukee Protocol" is inducing patients into a coma. With the theory that the brain damage stems from neurotransmitters going wild, so if there's less brain activity, there's less damage done to the brain over time, with the hope that the body eventually fights it off. This "protocol" has been tried out, and practically been abandoned by now, as it hasn't shown any use (except in one instance -> but it might have been a less dangerous variant -> might have been the same for this poor/lucky kid). So you could say she hasn't had any "direct" treatment, as we don't really have any... Hopefully one day
The luck part wasn't catching the disease it was surviving it. Similar to how someone gets into a deadly car crash but survives they're considered lucky to survive and no one consideres them lucky to get into the car accident @@kushuaishuai318
It is great to see a rabies survivor, but did it lead to further research? Her recovery could be a potential gateway to rabies in future where death is the only outcome today.
@@Beccuhchu Definitely not, but still any news of cure for rabies is far from news even in scientific community. So it is natural to be curious whether this case can offer a potential lead.
“Without treatment?” a medically induced coma and antiviral medication which I assume is what she was taking in the video are literally the only known rabies treatment. Title should say without vaccination.
People survive rabies, this isn't defying the laws of physics. It's just an incredibly small chance that people survive. God and medicine don't mix. You can't pray away your diseases
@@kitty-ks7yi Immunoresponse is an automated process that runs its course regardless of the actions or temperament of the host. Are you proud of people whose bones heal after the doctor resets them? Why aren't you celebrating the parents' bloodlines, whose combined genetics produced the immune system that little girl employed to survive? Or her physician? The one most rewarding of praise, if anyone, is NOT the little girl. Did you just publicly praise her to be thought of as empathetic and caring by others...to be socially validated in a UA-cam comment section? Stunning and brave, ma'am! 👏👏👏
I remember as a kid playing on some tires. And a stray kitten jumped out and bit me in the hand And was extremely aggressive for some reason. I'm thankful that I didn't get rabies.
The only possible way to survive rabies is to drop the body temperature low enough to survive the increased temps caused by the fever from the infection and even that will cause brain damage.
Probabley it's greater than 14% now,scientists found an actual cure for rabies 1 year ago,it was 100% effective and even reversed symptoms in lab mice,idk if human trials started
@@IRDGAF23they put em in a coma to skip the physical worst parts, especially the hydrophobia, literally allergic to water and even their own saliva. Experimental to try to skip it and “restart” your system but it still has only worked a handful of times. S/o the first doctor to try that! It gave people a slight/fighting chance!!
For the rest of her life if she ever doubted herself I’d say “you beat a diagnosis that’s a death sentence. If you can beat that, you can do anything.”
Rabies kills 1 human on this planet every 10 minutes so this girl was EXTREMELY EXTREMELY lucky to survive. I wouldn't buy lottery tickets if I were this girl because I had already used all my luck. Hope she's doing great now.
The reason she survived is she was scratched as opposed to being bitten, rabies is transmitted through saliva, so she probably had a lot less of the virus in her just my uneducated opinion.
I don’t think we should be calling kids “gorgeous,” they shouldn’t have to focus on looks or beauty, it can be unhealthy for them. “Cute” is more appropriate. And being a child model isn’t as glamorous as people think lol.
Remarkable... but the title confuses me. It says without treatment. Yet she was clearly treated at a hospital. Put in a med induced coma and everything
Rabies is the worst disease in my view been travelling regular throughout Asia and have to be alert 100% I have never heard of a case like this one its almost 100% fatal
Don’t try this at home, kids. Dangerous… rabies treatment is extremely expensive if you have to pay out of pocket. That child is beyond lucky she’s still alive….
I'm actually so worried and has been watching rabies videos. A friend of mine got bitten by a street dog while feeding them, one just ran randomly from no where and bit him. He went to a clinic on 18th of September; the day of the bite. He was given treatment but yesterday he got high fever and told me he's seeing something like hallucinations. Pls, is there any chances of getting better if it's rabies? All these happened within 10 days!
@@soontobenothing5458not really, the vaccine and medication are not effective if not given the first day, a week later and 14 days in. rabies takes time to show symptoms and when you get the symptoms is too late. 99.99999 % of people who don't get instant treatment after a bite usually die even with sedatives given to rabies (usually ketamine, a ndma antagonist, GABAergic drugs and glycine alpha blockers) only 6 out of 45 survived
bro she is like Morgan Jones from TWD, gets bit without dying. she is immune from the virus. Rabies is basically the closest we have to the walker virus IRL. Incurable disease with around around 10 to 5 minutes to remove the infection before dying. the only difference is that the walker state in rabies version happens while the subject is still alive and that they stay dead.
Can someone talk about the fact that having rabies just skipped her mind? i mean she is a doc and knows the situation, that should be the first test to ever be done, no?
They litterally said the girl didn't tell anyone about the small scratch that happened days earlier. If you don't tell a doctor you got potentially exposed to rabies that would be one of the last things that would cross their mind if you come in with core pain because of how unfathomably rare it is to actually get this virus.
I got cat scratch and got the vaccine but also wanted the immunoglobulin but doubtful as doctor didn't give although its mentioned in guidelines it should be given
The procedure done is called the Milwaukee Protocol. It's controversial, and risky, but inducing deep coma is basically the patient's only chance of lasting long enough to mount an immune response
@@VividlyNight different animals have different reactions to people. Maybe the dogs never had seen a human and freaked out. All dogs produce a bunch of saliva as well so...
Some people don't grasp how absolutely crazy this is. She's 1 of the only 29 rabies survivors ever recorded in the entire world. Rabies is a death sentence 99.999% guaranteed. Considering how absolutely rare it is to get infected in the US. This makes her one of the Unluckiest and luckiest people in the world.
yes. I dont know where 95% came from....thats probably from people who get treatment instantly, which this girl did not. Her chances were more like .0001% considering her situation.
Yeah
We need to do DNA tests on these survivors to see if they have something that helps them fight it. I watched a video a few months ago about a city where most people survived the plague in the 1600s and they found out that they have a certain gene that protects them.
@MythMethuselah Survival rate is high if you get treatment before symptoms develop. But once symptoms appear (anywhere from weeks to a year after exposure), it's virtually 100% fatal. The girl in this video underwent the Milwaukee protocol (force the patient into a coma and hope their immune system can fight off the virus). But it has only had a 14% success rate. Which granted is better than 0%, but not really something you want to bet your life on. If any animal known to carry rabies (pretty much any mammal) bites or scratches you, report it immediately to a doctor.
@@ValCronin that's why the doctor said more than 95% higher. duh
She literally won the lottery, but instead of money she got something way more valuable.
A chance to continue living
she literally got that other 0.01% chance of living instead of 99.99% chance of death.
She's not as lucky as someone who doesn't contract rabies at all though. With around 1-3 rabies cases reported a year in the US, I wouldn't say she "won the lottery" by being one of them. That's very unlucky.
Looks like she won the genetic lottery too she's very pretty. Lucky girl
bro, that's a child @@bZgtHeSTD
Amen
Holy!? 12 years ago. She must be a young woman right now. Best wishes from germany. Hope you could pay all your hospital- bills.
She’s 21?!😮
Stop being negative with the bills part
I wouldnt doubt it was free, it was a new protocol at the time and i can imagine they were looking for people to test it on, not many people leave rabies untreated
Hallö
What an adorable sweet child.The fact her grandmother is raising her means theirs even more sadness to her story.I hope the rest of her life was filled with good luck and beauty 🤍❤️
The love ive bolstered for my since fallen grandparents is unimaginable. They save me during what probably would have been deciding years in my childhood.
Her dad raises her. The grandparents baby sit when he's at work and he was at work when this happened.
it makes me think back to when a cat scratched me when i was 10 and i am glad that the cat didnt have rabies.
Where did it say that the grandmother is raising her? You really just made an assumption and literally called it a fact.
The problem with rabies is that once symptoms develop, it goes too quickly for us to fight it off. They put her in a coma. I have read that the coma buys time for a patient to fight off the disease. That is what happened to this little girl. At least they did that, even not knowing what was wrong with her. It saved her life.
Coma is the right decision bec she wouldve died so better take the risk and glad they did
@@muppinsjoker2059 - Absolutely. The coma is what saved her. We can fight off rabies, but it takes time to develop antibodies to destroy it. Her body was able to do this. There is a current video on UA-cam that shows her as an adult now with a child. A happy ending indeed!
@@marilyndee969please i want someone to help me im patient of rabies and i survived 2 years with rabies using olanzapine drog and i know that i will dies because this drog becomes weak, in morocco we dont have this treatment please help with anything please
yeah so much for "without treatment"
Treatment is basically just hoping she survives. The so called "Milwaukee Protocol" is inducing patients into a coma. With the theory that the brain damage stems from neurotransmitters going wild, so if there's less brain activity, there's less damage done to the brain over time, with the hope that the body eventually fights it off. This "protocol" has been tried out, and practically been abandoned by now, as it hasn't shown any use (except in one instance -> but it might have been a less dangerous variant -> might have been the same for this poor/lucky kid). So you could say she hasn't had any "direct" treatment, as we don't really have any... Hopefully one day
What a beautiful, brave and extremely lucky little girl ❤
You'd think if she is really lucky, she won't encounter a rabid bat in the first place.
The luck part wasn't catching the disease it was surviving it. Similar to how someone gets into a deadly car crash but survives they're considered lucky to survive and no one consideres them lucky to get into the car accident @@kushuaishuai318
You're a strong little girl honey. Bless You.
Truly a precious girl
This little girl is going to do incredible things during her lifetime! 🥰
Bruh she’s 19 now
Nah
Don't think so
@@FishNamedWallso?
this story alone has likely changed the world. She doesnt have to do anything else to make history.
Poor girl thank god she made it.
It is great to see a rabies survivor, but did it lead to further research? Her recovery could be a potential gateway to rabies in future where death is the only outcome today.
Do you think that you’re the first person in the world to think of this or what? 😂
@@Beccuhchu Definitely not, but still any news of cure for rabies is far from news even in scientific community. So it is natural to be curious whether this case can offer a potential lead.
@@Beccuhchu Are you okay? Okay people aren't usually this condescending. It's okay to reach out instead of lashing out.
@@Sam.Wendorfunfortunately, people usually are condescending and more here on the interwebz
@@Beccuhchubro has a pic of herself on yt lmao u look mid asf
I am so glad she okay
0:30 glad she didn’t know what it was, had she known she would have been devastated. Miracle she lived, literally miracle.
What? Makes no sense. Not knowing what it is means certain death.
Her name is precious and she truly is! Look at those eyes ❤
this is a miracle
What I said!
praise be to Allah
“Without treatment?” a medically induced coma and antiviral medication which I assume is what she was taking in the video are literally the only known rabies treatment. Title should say without vaccination.
That's called "The Milwaukee Protocol"
She’s gorgeous and this is a blessing.
You spelled “coincidence” wrong
@@caseD5150not really what a coincidence is
@@caseD5150if you mean luck then yeah
It’s amazing how human heart can overcame any odds.
I see no one thanking God, thank you God for saving this precious little soul
God gave her rabies to begin with
People survive rabies, this isn't defying the laws of physics. It's just an incredibly small chance that people survive. God and medicine don't mix. You can't pray away your diseases
im so proud of her
Because she got sick...really?
I'm proud of everyone who got COVID, the Flu, or the Common Cold. They're just so brave, you know?
@@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. no im proud of her recovery. rabies isnt something people normally recover from
@@kitty-ks7yi
Immunoresponse is an automated process that runs its course regardless of the actions or temperament of the host. Are you proud of people whose bones heal after the doctor resets them? Why aren't you celebrating the parents' bloodlines, whose combined genetics produced the immune system that little girl employed to survive? Or her physician?
The one most rewarding of praise, if anyone, is NOT the little girl. Did you just publicly praise her to be thought of as empathetic and caring by others...to be socially validated in a UA-cam comment section?
Stunning and brave, ma'am! 👏👏👏
@@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. what
@@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. chill out dude it’s not that deep
What an adorable little angel ❤
She’s 20 now 😱
Shes so brave and beautiful. Shes a miracle ❤
Any updates on this girl? 12 years later, hope she made a full recovery.
I went on her facebook and she seems to be doing well. I just looked up Precious Reynolds.
@@NutsItsBerserkinTimeconstructive stalking
@@NutsItsBerserkinTime She sort of looked like Bella Porch when young. Does she look different now?
@@PuerRidcullyshe looks like you’re a creep, shut up.
@@PuerRidcullylowkey creepy comment
I remember as a kid playing on some tires.
And a stray kitten jumped out and bit me in the hand And was extremely aggressive for some reason.
I'm thankful that I didn't get rabies.
You did get the vaccine at least right?Because there are cases where people get symptoms 10 years after having contact.
@@therealme2600
I got bitten multiple times by all kinds of animals long time ago . Should i go get vaccine?
@@TheVEEbRwhat? Why didn’t you rabies vaccines? Immediately consult a doctor
@@TheVEEbRplease please get vaccinated it only takes one symptom and all hope is lost
@@colin2856 its been 13 years maybe .
The only possible way to survive rabies is to drop the body temperature low enough to survive the increased temps caused by the fever from the infection and even that will cause brain damage.
I would love to hear from her now that she is older !!! 12 years ago !
That's insane that she lived through that. Rabies is do dangerous
beautiful and sweet little girl. So happy she survived.
Girl has beautiful eyes
Wow!! Yall know how rare this is?? This is a miracle!!
Medically induced coma is a treatment method for rabies once a person becomes symptomatic although it only has a roughly 14% success rate
Probabley it's greater than 14% now,scientists found an actual cure for rabies 1 year ago,it was 100% effective and even reversed symptoms in lab mice,idk if human trials started
She's 19 now. wonder what she's like now.
She didn't survive she pass away after this interview
ua-cam.com/video/posUWxcNmQc/v-deo.html
Obviously a superwoman
Must have strong immune system. Superior dna
@Me ♡ so why theres only 15 in the world?🤔
@@IRDGAF23they put em in a coma to skip the physical worst parts, especially the hydrophobia, literally allergic to water and even their own saliva. Experimental to try to skip it and “restart” your system but it still has only worked a handful of times. S/o the first doctor to try that! It gave people a slight/fighting chance!!
She sure is precious. I hope she's doing well and is happy.
its an actual miracle. amazing. ❤
Thank you God for helping this child.
Sweet mother of good, that would BE such a loss
For the rest of her life if she ever doubted herself I’d say “you beat a diagnosis that’s a death sentence. If you can beat that, you can do anything.”
She's miracle over 99,99% of the unlucky
I am so happy for that family and that little girl.
I’m glad she’s living and her family didn’t have to go through the death of a child.
She's a tough friggin girl😢
1:32 warrior's spirit
You must have a low threshold for warriors.
@@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. do you have something against her bro? 😂
@@linadewood
Do you have a man, little girl, like a significant other or, at least, a father?
@@Mr.Ambrose_Dyer_Armitage_Esq. She's one of literally a small handful of survivors of arguably the worst virus on the planet lol
@Dominic Howell
Doesn't make her a warrior, just makes her fortunate to have a good immune system and medical care.
Research should be done for curable treatment.
Warrior! She is a champion 🏆 🥇
I would play for the lottery if I was her afterwards 🤣
You have just witnessed a very real miracle! I’ve never heard of anyone surviving rabies without treatment!
"Is it yucky?" "In fact it was." So happy this child made it
What a strong kid
Aww I’m so happy for her ❤❤❤
So she recieved treatment.... she was put in a coma
She's pretty and strong.
How is she? 🙏🏿
The medical bills would have been another nightmare!
Best of luck to this amazing girl ❤
Wow her eyes are gorgeous
She’s like 20 now holy crap
All my friends and Family say I have the biggest ego, but I’ll fully admit that I’ll never be as strong as that little girl.❤️
She is extremely lucky. Survival of rabies is almost 100% fatal. Maybe .00000000000000000001% can survive and thats being generous.
awwwwwwwwwww HAPPY ENDING EVERY1!
Rabies kills 1 human on this planet every 10 minutes so this girl was EXTREMELY EXTREMELY lucky to survive. I wouldn't buy lottery tickets if I were this girl because I had already used all my luck. Hope she's doing great now.
It says without treatment in the title then in the video it says she was medicated.
Literally a miracle
please tell me they let her pick some lottery numbers since that incident
She must be feeling like a superhuman.
She didn’t have rabies
Damn that’s 11 years ago I thought it just happened
God said we need her
The reason she survived is she was scratched as opposed to being bitten, rabies is transmitted through saliva, so she probably had a lot less of the virus in her just my uneducated opinion.
Quite literally a miracle. She is the .001% who survive
Yeah once you start showing symptoms there's pretty much nothing you can do except hope that you don't die
Wow that's unbelievable
Literally just takes a scratch.
Unrelated but she is gorgeous- probably one of the prettiest kids I’ve ever seen. Girly could be a child model
I don’t think we should be calling kids “gorgeous,” they shouldn’t have to focus on looks or beauty, it can be unhealthy for them. “Cute” is more appropriate. And being a child model isn’t as glamorous as people think lol.
Why u gotta be weird bruh wtf
@@CptNono how is it weird to think a kid is pretty? Kids can be beautiful. I didn’t say anything creepy or gross, just that she’s gorgeous
Remarkable... but the title confuses me. It says without treatment. Yet she was clearly treated at a hospital. Put in a med induced coma and everything
Rabies has no treatment, there is not much they can do
Even after knowing that she had been bitten by a feline and produced symptoms, the doctor was still not suspecting rabies? That's weird.
God gifted.
God is good ❤
Someone prayed for her
The hell is going on with the grandma
She's beautiful.
Wow precious is a real beauty!!! Wow..very lucky!
Rabies is a serious medical concern.
She *was* treated.
Rabies is the worst disease in my view been travelling regular throughout Asia and have to be alert 100% I have never heard of a case like this one its almost 100% fatal
North Carolina CDC and hospitals wont give me the shot after a bat attack. Said it wasnt bad enough. We shall see. I feel like I'm slowly dying.
Don’t try this at home, kids. Dangerous… rabies treatment is extremely expensive if you have to pay out of pocket. That child is beyond lucky she’s still alive….
This is how 28 weeks later started
Thank you LORD JESUS for healing her!
damn when she will grow up she will be very beautiful girl!
I'm actually so worried and has been watching rabies videos. A friend of mine got bitten by a street dog while feeding them, one just ran randomly from no where and bit him. He went to a clinic on 18th of September; the day of the bite. He was given treatment but yesterday he got high fever and told me he's seeing something like hallucinations. Pls, is there any chances of getting better if it's rabies? All these happened within 10 days!
She's our hope of curing rabies, her DNAs will make humans adapt and evolve to fight rabies
What saved her is the modern medical care she received.
@@soontobenothing5458not really, the vaccine and medication are not effective if not given the first day, a week later and 14 days in. rabies takes time to show symptoms and when you get the symptoms is too late. 99.99999 % of people who don't get instant treatment after a bite usually die
even with sedatives given to rabies (usually ketamine, a ndma antagonist, GABAergic drugs and glycine alpha blockers) only 6 out of 45 survived
@@soontobenothing5458her DNA is still a big factor because the treatment was late and rabies is 95% death rate
You are way off my friend, rabies has a 99.999999% death rate when symptoms show up, not a 95% death rate@@TerrorBlade-zx7xk
bro she is like Morgan Jones from TWD, gets bit without dying. she is immune from the virus. Rabies is basically the closest we have to the walker virus IRL. Incurable disease with around around 10 to 5 minutes to remove the infection before dying. the only difference is that the walker state in rabies version happens while the subject is still alive and that they stay dead.
Incredible!
Reilly Well
Real pretty little girl. She probably a model now.
Can someone talk about the fact that having rabies just skipped her mind?
i mean she is a doc and knows the situation, that should be the first test to ever be done, no?
Edited cut from the interview, definitely doesn’t sound great but we don’t have the full quote or context.
They never said if they told the doc about the cat scratch though
@@Mr.SeymourButts Right. They also said in the video that the little girl did not tell anyone about it.
They litterally said the girl didn't tell anyone about the small scratch that happened days earlier. If you don't tell a doctor you got potentially exposed to rabies that would be one of the last things that would cross their mind if you come in with core pain because of how unfathomably rare it is to actually get this virus.
Even if she had rabies there is nothin that could be really done either way
I got cat scratch and got the vaccine but also wanted the immunoglobulin but doubtful as doctor didn't give although its mentioned in guidelines it should be given
How did she recover?
Strong immunity
@@dr.ejazahmed Built different .
The procedure done is called the Milwaukee Protocol. It's controversial, and risky, but inducing deep coma is basically the patient's only chance of lasting long enough to mount an immune response
Immune system is pro mine is pro I eat babana all day
@streetx1602 Thanks, but I think I could do far better. A good copypasta needs at least 3 overcomplicated paragraphs
I thought it was 100% fatal.
I survive rabies too...I've got bitten by my dog last year then Im still alive
Me too I've bitten by a dog 7 years ago without any treatment
Russel Mallari how do you know it was rabid and that you knew you contracted rabies from it?
Dylan Black if the animal has weird behavours and you see saliva coming out from the animals mouth, the animal has rabies
@@VividlyNight different animals have different reactions to people. Maybe the dogs never had seen a human and freaked out. All dogs produce a bunch of saliva as well so...
@@tierlistngbayan only street had Rabis and he die in 12 days and not in every dog so, it's very deadly disease I ever seen
I love how theres no real information in these.