Rabies is a deadly viral disease of the brain spread by the bite of infected mammals. It is most commonly seen in red or arctic foxes in this province though other wild animals such as bats may carry the disease. Sick foxes can bite other foxes, dogs, cats, wolves, caribou, other animals and people and make them sick. Once bitten by an animal with rabies it can take from two weeks to six months before the animal shows signs of the disease. Though uncommon, this period can be as short as 4 days or as long as a year or more. Once the signs appear the animal is usually dead within 10 days. The signs of rabies include a change in behavior such as from friendly to aggressive, or from cautious to fearless. A dog that had a good temper may start ...
Rabies persists in Ontario wildlife in two predominant species: the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the ...
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of the gen...
Rabies is a scourge to humans and animals that was firstmentioned in medical texts as early as the s...
This fact sheet describes rabies in North America; symptoms in humans and animals, and what to do if...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Part of series 1 of the CDC Museum set of Infectious disease trading cards, featuring photos and inf...
Nebraska is currently experiencing an outbreak of rabies in animals after many years with few cases....
Includes a summary of available information on outbreaks of rabies recorded in canine animals in Ala...
Rabies is a fatal disease that raises public health concerns in the Canadian Eastern Subarctic regio...
Rabies is endemic throughout arctic areas including the region of Nunavik, situated north of the 55t...
Between 15 November and 13 December 1993, three cases of rabies of probable bat origin were confirme...
ABSTRACT: Rabies in animals has been known in North America for over two centuries, and whether the...
Wild animals and the spread of diseases that are transmissible to human, such as rabies, are an impo...
Rabies in animals has been known In North America for over two centuries, and whether the disease wa...
A subpopulation of the arctic fox lineage of rabies virus has circulated extensively in red fox popu...
Rabies persists in Ontario wildlife in two predominant species: the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the ...
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of the gen...
Rabies is a scourge to humans and animals that was firstmentioned in medical texts as early as the s...
This fact sheet describes rabies in North America; symptoms in humans and animals, and what to do if...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Part of series 1 of the CDC Museum set of Infectious disease trading cards, featuring photos and inf...
Nebraska is currently experiencing an outbreak of rabies in animals after many years with few cases....
Includes a summary of available information on outbreaks of rabies recorded in canine animals in Ala...
Rabies is a fatal disease that raises public health concerns in the Canadian Eastern Subarctic regio...
Rabies is endemic throughout arctic areas including the region of Nunavik, situated north of the 55t...
Between 15 November and 13 December 1993, three cases of rabies of probable bat origin were confirme...
ABSTRACT: Rabies in animals has been known in North America for over two centuries, and whether the...
Wild animals and the spread of diseases that are transmissible to human, such as rabies, are an impo...
Rabies in animals has been known In North America for over two centuries, and whether the disease wa...
A subpopulation of the arctic fox lineage of rabies virus has circulated extensively in red fox popu...
Rabies persists in Ontario wildlife in two predominant species: the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the ...
Rabies is a zoonotic, fatal and progressive neurological infection caused by rabies virus of the gen...
Rabies is a scourge to humans and animals that was firstmentioned in medical texts as early as the s...