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Public health implications of an outbreak of rabies in arctic foxes and reindeer in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway, September 2011
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October 2011Zoonotic DiseaseAnimal ProtectionSeptember 2011Public Health ImplicationsReindeer Hunting SeasonVeterinary EpidemiologyHuman-wildlife RelationshipAnimal VirusEpidemiologyArctic Foxes
Between 16 September and 5 October 2011 rabies was diagnosed in two arctic foxes and eight reindeer in the Svalbard archipelago, in Norway. This outbreak occurs at the end of the reindeer hunting season and poses an increased risk to many people that were involved in the hunt. As of 28 September 2011, 280 people had received post-exposure prophylaxis. No human cases of rabies have occurred.
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