A long-distance translocation initiated an outbreak of raccoon rabies in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Despite proactive measures to prevent raccoon rabies entering Canada from the United States, several incursions of this disease have occurred. The largest outbreak, first reported in December 2015 in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, has resulted in the reporting of 449 animal cases as of December 31,...
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Main Authors: | Susan Nadin-Davis (Author), Tore Buchanan (Author), Larissa Nituch (Author), Christine Fehlner-Gardiner (Author) |
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