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Scientists Identify 1st Known Outbreak of Rabies in Seals
Scientists Identify First Known Outbreak of Rabies in Seals
Scientist in South Africa believe they have successfully identified the first time the rabies virus has spread to sea mammals, in this case among 24 dead Cape fur seals. The bodies of the sea mammals were discovered in various locations across the west and south coast of the country, according to state veterinarian Dr. Lesley van Helden.
Scientists say they have identified the first known outbreak of rabies in seals
The only other known case of rabies in a sea mammal was in a ringed seal in Norway's Svalbard islands in the early 1980s. That seal had likely been infected by a rabid arctic fox, researchers said, and there was no evidence of rabies spreading among seals there.
South African Officials Find Rabies Outbreak in Seals
Officials in South Africa say they are experiencing a rabies outbreak among its wild seal population. It's the first time they say an outbreak of the virus has been found in sea mammals. A representative for the city of Cape Town says it received reports of aggressive seals from local residents,
South Africa Warns About Aggressive Seals After Rabies Found
Officials in South Africa say they are experiencing a rabies outbreak among its wild seal population. It's the first time they say an outbreak of the virus has been found in sea mammals.
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Dr. Cynthia Maro: Rabies facts for pet owners
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Rabies is spreading among marine animals for the first time
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Drive-through rabies vaccine clinic for dogs and cats scheduled in Santa Rosa County
The Florida Department of Health in Santa Rosa County and Santa Rosa County Animal Services are hosting a drive-through ...
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Jefferson County to host rabies clinic on Oct. 17
The Jefferson County Public Health Department has announced a rabies clinic will take place at the Jefferson County Dog ...
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One person, two dogs exposed to rabies in Aiken County
One person and two dogs in Aiken County were exposed to rabies Sept. 16. The person was exposed by a raccoon near Natures ...
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Pittsylvania County raccoon diagnosed with rabies
Danville Health District has issued a notice about a raccoon testing positive for rabies.The rabid raccoon was located in the ...
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Rabies: symptoms, prevention and when to call for help
After four cases of rabies were confirmed in the Roanoke-Alleghany Health District, 10 News is working for you with ...
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Raleigh Police Department Hosts Discounted Rabies Vaccines and Free Microchipping Clinics for Pets
Raleigh's Animal Control Unit is hosting pet care clinics offering discounted rabies shots and free microchipping in ...
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Copperas Cove Animal Control trying to catch skunk after it gaves rabies to kitten
COPPERAS COVE, Texas — Copperas Cove Animal Control says a rabid skunk is on the loose. They first got reports of the skunk ...
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Understanding rabies in dogs: Symptoms, treatment and prevention
Rabies is a viral disease transmitted through the saliva of infected animals such as dogs, bats, and raccoons. It affects the ...
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SPCA needs funds for rabies shots
The public is encouraged to donate. The SPCA’s banking details are: Benoni SPCA FNB Account number: 54475778429 Branch code ...
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