The U.S. Government Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia, offers these statements relating to how we humans can reduce our risk of getting rabies from having contact with dead animals or, the text also appears to indicate, stray animals or wild animals: --"Rabies in dogs is still common in many parts of the world, and the vast majority of human rabies cases worldwide come from being bitten by rabid dogs." --"In the United States, the main sources of rabies are wild animals such as raccoons, skunks, foxes, and bats. Contact with infected bats is the leading cause of rabies deaths in people in the US." ---"(Rabies) Prevention Tips(:) "Leave wildlife alone. If you see a dead animal, injured animal, or an animal that is acting strangely, do not touch it and call an animal control professional...." https://www.cdc.gov/dotw/rabies/
Observations for a rationally religious and implicitly deistic modern religion, public-policy writing, creative brainstorming and sociological writing from an environmental-protection-minded and crime-deterrence-minded, law-enforcement-minded, alcohol-free, lifelong non-Christian, conservative left-wing single adult gentleman who is also a direct descendant of Rev. William Brewster--Head Chaplain on Mayflower, religious leader at Plymouth, and adviser there to Governor William Bradford.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
FACTUAL INFORMATION FROM CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL IN ATLANTA ON HOW TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF GETTING RABIES FROM DEAD ANIMALS, STRAY ANIMALS, OR WILD ANIMALS
The U.S. Government Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia, offers these statements relating to how we humans can reduce our risk of getting rabies from having contact with dead animals or, the text also appears to indicate, stray animals or wild animals: --"Rabies in dogs is still common in many parts of the world, and the vast majority of human rabies cases worldwide come from being bitten by rabid dogs." --"In the United States, the main sources of rabies are wild animals such as raccoons, skunks, foxes, and bats. Contact with infected bats is the leading cause of rabies deaths in people in the US." ---"(Rabies) Prevention Tips(:) "Leave wildlife alone. If you see a dead animal, injured animal, or an animal that is acting strangely, do not touch it and call an animal control professional...." https://www.cdc.gov/dotw/rabies/
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please Leave Your Comments Here.