Submitted by EmbarrassedActive4 t3_yh4ue1 in askscience
SasquatchFingers t1_iugk42u wrote
Rabies, like many diseases, is dependent on local ecosystem conditions. When we have wildlife outbreaks in the U.S., they seed likely feeding areas of foxes and raccoons with a baited oral vaccine.
India has an extraordinarily complex and destructive combination of lifestyle, livelihood, religion, and economy. A big likely contributor to rabies surging there in recent decades is a specific medication given to cattle.
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