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Rabies Surveillance in the United States During 2012
Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and PathologyPoxvirus and Rabies Branch
March 2014
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious DiseasesDivision Name in this space
Distribution of major rabies virus variants among mesocarnivore reservoirs in the United States and
Puerto Rico, 2008 to 2012.
*Potential host shift event.
Cases of rabies among wildlife in the United States, by year and species, 1983 to 2012.
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Skunk infected with raccoon rabies virus variant
Skunk infected with skunk rabies virus variant
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Reported cases of rabies involving raccoons, by county, 2012.
Histogram represents number of counties in each category for total number of raccoons submitted for testing.
Reported cases of rabies involving bats, by county, 2012.
Histogram represents number of counties in each category for total number of bats submitted for testing.
Reported cases of rabies involving skunks, by county, 2012.
Histogram represents number of counties in each category for total number of skunks submitted for testing.
Reported cases of rabies involving foxes, by county, 2012.
Histogram represents number of counties in each category for total number of foxes submitted for testing.
Reported cases of rabies involving dogs and cats, by county, 2012.
Histogram represents number of counties in each category for total number of dogs and cats submitted for testing.
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