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Date: 2013-08-30 22:58:33
Mononegavirales
Rabies
Viral encephalitis
Zoonoses
Bite
Quarantine
Cat
Rabies in animals
Dog health
Health
Medicine
Biology

ATTACHMENT 8 RABIES PROTOCOL MANAGEMENT OF DOGS & CATS WHICH BITE HUMANS (Wolf Hybrids and other exotic pets are considered to be wild animals) Vaccination Status of Exposing Animal Exposure Category Not

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