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Bovine paralytic rabies detected in villages/San Luis Potosi,MX

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Bovine paralytic rabies detected in villages/San Luis Potosi,MX
Monday, March 15th, 2010 15:11
Rabies outbreaks arose due to the presence of vampire bats

Seven cases of paralytic bovine rabies were detected by Health Jurisdiction V in different villages of the municipality, which also underwent treatment for rabies at least 10 people who had contact with animals, because they risked being infected.
These rabies outbreaks arose due to the presence of vampire bats that live in caves in mountainous areas and the failure to prevent some farmers who do not vaccinate their herds.

Gustavo Macias Del Rio, coordinator of Epidemiology, Health Jurisdiction V, outbreaks of rage felt like a big risk because the animals are in constant contact with the cowboys and ranchers who even had to be treated because they may be infected. "We will get in touch with associations to undertake livestock vaccination campaigns and thereby prevent further cases to occur, we will also ask all the cowboys who try not to have direct contact with animal fluids, such as saliva or urine, "he said. He said that by the time the department is preparing a campaign Zoonoses Rabies vaccination of dogs that will develop 20 to 27 March in order to avoid any contagion arising in dogs and cats.
 
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