Travel-associated rabies in pets and residual rabies risk, Western Europe

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Abstract

In 2015, countries in western Europe were declared free of rabies in nonflying mammals. Surveillance data for 2001-2013 indicate that risk for residual rabies is not 0 because of pet importation from countries with enzootic rabies. However, the risk is so low (7.52 × 10-10) that it probably can be considered negligible.

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Ribadeau-Dumas, F., Cliquet, F., Gautret, P., Robardet, E., Le Pen, C., & Bourhy, H. (2016). Travel-associated rabies in pets and residual rabies risk, Western Europe. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 22(7), 1268–1271. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2207.151733

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