Although small mammals, such as rabbits, squirrels and mice can be infected with rabies, these species are considered a low risk for transmitting the disease to humans.²
Speaker Presentations
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Dr. Joanne Maki, Merial
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Mylissia Stukey, Global Alliance for Rabies Control
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Peter Costa, Global Alliance for Rabies Control
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Dr. Charles Rupprecht, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Dr. Lloyd Webb, Pan American Health Organization
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Dr. Dee Jones, Alabama Department of Public Health
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Dr. Dennis Slate, United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
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Dr. Cathleen Hanlon, Kansas State University
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Dr. Bob Weedon, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Dr. Jean McNeil, New Hanover County Animal Control
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