More than 90 cases of animal rabies were detected in Russia in August

Published 2023년 9월 3일

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Ninety-three cases of rabies have been reported in Russia, with the majority of cases found in foxes, dogs, and cats. The virus has also been found in raccoon dogs, badgers, martens, jackals, and ferrets. The Moscow region and several other regions have seen the highest number of rabies outbreaks. Rabies is a highly contagious and deadly disease that affects animals and humans, with symptoms including damage to the nervous system, aggression, and paralysis. Vaccination is the only prevention method, and immediate treatment is necessary if bitten.
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Over the past month, 93 cases of rabies among animals were registered in Russia, of which only the smallest part was detected in farm animals. This was reported by Rosselkhoznadzor with reference to data from the Cyrano information accounting system owned by the department. In particular, the last of the groups of animals had nine of them - three in cattle and six in small cattle. Of the other animals, foxes had more outbreaks - 30, dogs (25) and cats (16). Also, the virus was found eight times in a month in raccoon dogs, two times in badgers, and one each in martens, jackals and ferrets. More than 400 ASF outbreaks detected in the world in a week Of specific regions, the most rabies outbreaks have been registered in the Moscow region, as well as in the Belgorod, Voronezh, Novosibirsk, Ryazan, Tambov, Tyumen, Saratov, Sverdlovsk and Smolensk regions. Rabies is a serious infectious disease of domestic and some farm animals, as well as humans. Caused by the Rabies virus. Is ...
Source: Rosng

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