
Deadly rabies cases pose public health threat across US, experts warn
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Wildlife rabies cases increased 5% in 2023, according to CDC data, with raccoons, skunks, foxes and bats posing growing public health threats to Americans.
"Recent cases likely do not indicate a national human rabies outbreak, but a reminder that rabies is still a public health threat." "The best way to avoid rabies is to stay away from wildlife."
The latest report from the CDC’s National Rabies Surveillance System, which monitors rabies trends in the U.S., found that wildlife cases increased 5% in 2023 over the prior year.
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