An injured bat that was rescued from a back garden in the Isle of Wight has tested positive for a rare rabies-like virus, known as European Bat Lyssavirus-1 (EBLV-1). Although EBLV causes a ...
Warmer weather means more outdoor fun and an increase in wildlife encounters, one of which could be infected with rabies. Emily Rushton, state furbearer biologist for Georgia Department of Natural ...
Karachi has reported its first rabies case of the year as an eight-year-old girl belonging from Jhool, a town in Sanghar ...