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  2. SHOT IN THE DARK: 9 facts about rabies vaccinations for pets

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    Getting pets vaccinated for rabies (and other deadly diseases) might seem like a no-brainer, but many people consider vaccines to be unsafe. SHOT IN THE DARK: 9 facts about rabies vaccinations for ...

  3. Rabies vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The rabies vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent rabies. [11] There are several rabies vaccines available that are both safe and effective. [ 11 ] Vaccinations must be administered prior to rabies virus exposure or within the latent period after exposure to prevent the disease. [ 12 ]

  4. Feline vaccination - Wikipedia

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    Feline vaccination is animal vaccination applied to cats. Vaccination plays a vital role in protecting cats from infectious diseases , some of which are potentially fatal. They can be exposed to these diseases from their environment, other pets, or even humans.

  5. Animal vaccination - Wikipedia

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    Pasteur also invented an anthrax vaccine for sheep and cattle in 1881, and the rabies vaccine in 1884. [8] Monkeys and rabbits were used to grow and attenuate the rabies virus. [9] Starting in 1881, dried spinal cord material from infected rabbits was given to dogs to inoculate them against rabies. [10]

  6. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, in every year since 1990, reported cases of rabies in cats outnumbered cases of rabies in dogs. [17] Cats that have not been vaccinated and are allowed access to the outdoors have the most risk for contracting rabies, as they may come in contact with rabid animals. The virus is often passed on during fights between cats or other ...

  7. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Rabies, a fatal disease transmitted by the bite of an infected mammal. In the United States, cats make up 4.6% of reported cases of rabies infected animals. [2] Viruses for which there are no vaccines: Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), a lentivirus and genetic relative of HIV. [3] There is no approved vaccine for FIV in North America. [4]

  8. Rabies - Wikipedia

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    The rabies vaccine is 100% effective if given before symptoms of rabies appear. [ 34 ] [ 36 ] [ 84 ] Every year, more than 15 million people get vaccinated after potential exposure. While this works well, the cost is significant. [ 85 ]

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