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Rabies

Rabies is caused by the rabies virus, an enveloped, bullet-shaped virus containing a single stranded, negative sense RNA molecule. There are over 4,000 mammalian species which are susceptible to rabies, although only a few of these species are considered major reservoir hosts. Worldwide, the primary reservoirs are carnivores and bats.


Rabies in Horses: Should Horses be Vaccinated in Colorado?
AVMA Rabies Backgrounder
Colorado Dept of Public Health & Environment
Compendium of Rabies Prevention and Control
Skunk Surveillance Protocol (2009)

 

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