Organ recipient dies after donor’s rabies infection went undetectedJames stunned the skunk before it could attack the kitten.
“He said he grabbed it by the neck, and he literally, you know, pushed it up against the house,” Kim said. “He said he just gave it a few punches and everything, but in grabbing it, he said he got scratched.”
James downplayed the wound on his left shin.
“He’s like, ‘I’m - I’ll be fine. It’s just a scratch. I’ll just put, you know, Neosporin on it, and I’ll be fine after I get it cleaned,” Kim remembered.
But he wasn’t fine.
Over the next few months, that scratch would lead to a series of medical catastrophes.
On the day he lost consciousness and fell into a coma in December 2024, James Martin seemed to be talking to someone in his bedroom who didn’t exist.
“I had to go wake him up and go, ‘Honey, who are you talking to?” Kim Martin, his widow, recalled.
No one knew it at the time, but medical professionals believe James, 59, had been infected with rabies about five weeks earlier, during an encounter with a skunk in the front yard of his Idaho home.
The delirium may have been a symptom of the fatal disease that had been quietly working its way through his system.
“We had no idea,” Kim said.
James was an organ donor
The first day James was in the hospital, Kim said she learned her husband had signed up to be an organ donor.
"It just made me smile and go, 'That’s him. That’s just him. Like, that’s the big, tender panda bear of him, to help someone else,’” she said.
"At the time, his death seemed like a heart-related issue, so his organs– untested for rabies - were donated to recipients and researchers in six states."
An Idaho man infected with rabies donated organs before doctors knew he had the virus, triggering a CDC investigation and exposing transplant recipients across six states.
Wow man. That's a drag. Mixing body parts. I was really hoping my brother was going to need one of my kidneys. I never liked him. I used to brush my dog's teeth with his toothbrush when we were kids.