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Rabid Foxes, Rabid Raccoons, and the Odds of a Human Bite Exposure, New York State, 1999-2007

机译:1999-2007年,纽约州的狂犬病狐狸,狂犬病浣熊和人类叮咬曝光的可能性

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Anecdotal evidence suggests that rabid foxes are more likely to attack humans than are other rabid terrestrial animals. To examine this issue, we analyzed rabies surveillance data (1999-2007) maintained by the New York State Department of Health. Compared to rabid raccoons (Procyon lotor), foxes infected with raccoon variant rabies were more likely to bite during a human exposure incident (P<0.01). Additionally, rabid gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) were significantly more likely to bite a human than were rabid red foxes (Vulpes vulpes; P<0.01). Animal control personnel and others who handle wildlife should be educated about the increased risk of bite exposure when dealing with potentially rabid foxes.
机译:轶事证据表明,狂犬病的狐狸比其他狂犬病的陆生动物更容易袭击人类。为了研究这个问题,我们分析了纽约州卫生部维护的狂犬病监测数据(1999-2007年)。与狂犬病的浣熊相比,感染了浣熊变异的狂犬病的狐狸更容易在人类暴露期间被叮咬(P <0.01)。此外,狂犬病的灰狐狸(Urocyon cinereoargenteus)比狂犬病的红狐狸更容易咬人(Vulpes vulpes; P <0.01)。在处理可能患有狂犬病的狐狸时,应当对动物控制人员和其他处理野生动植物的人员进行有关被咬的风险增加的教育。

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