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The home for VPR's coverage of health and health industry issues affecting the state of Vermont.

Rabies Around Us: Avoiding, Treating And Eradicating The Viral Disease

Coyotes infected with rabies are rare in Vermont. But two cases of rabid coyotes were recently reported in Addison County.
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Coyotes infected with rabies are rare in Vermont. But two cases of rabid coyotes were recently reported in Addison County.

Since 2005, just over 800 animals in Vermont have . But no coyotes. Until recently, when two coyotes in Addison County were found to be rabid. We'll take a full look at rabies in Vermont and the threat it poses to humans.
Vermont’s Public Health Veterinarian Dr. Natalie Kwit and Fish & Wildlife Commissioner Louis Porter discuss behaviors of rabid animals, post-exposure treatments for and the ongoing efforts to eliminate rabies in the U.S.

For the Vermont USDA Rabies Hotline, call 1-800-4-RABIES (1-800-472-2437).

Broadcast live on Monday, April 22, 2019 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.

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