Outbreaks of Rabies Seem to Be Rising Across the U.S., CDC Surveillance Shows
- Six deaths from rabies have been reported in the U.S. over the last year, marking the highest number in years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Rabid animals have been found in areas like Nassau County, New York, and Franklin County, North Carolina, as stated by the CDC.
- Experts express concern about rising rabies cases in wildlife and vaccine hesitancy among pet owners, which could increase infections for both pets and humans, according to veterinarians.
- The CDC is tracking likely outbreaks of rabies, noting increases in rabid foxes and bats as urban areas expand into wildlife habitats.
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Outbreaks of rabies seem to be rising across the U.S., CDC surveillance shows
Outbreaks of rabies seem to be rising across the U.S., CDC surveillance shows.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that in the last 12 months, the United States has seen six rabies-related fatalities, marking the highest toll in years. From aggressive skunks in Kentucky to grey foxes and raccoons in Long Island, biodiversity in over a dozen states is facing a surge in lethal diseases, partly [...] The post CDC Surveillance Indicates Increase in Rabies Outbreaks Across the U.S. appeared first on Mondo New…

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Six rabies deaths have been reported in the last 12 months in the US, the highest number in years, according to CDC.
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