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Health officials are looking for a man who may have been exposed to rabies after handling an injured bat in Toronto.
One person is being treated for exposure to rabies after a bat found in Brantford-Brant tested positive for the potentially lethal virus.
The Toronto Health Authority is searching for an unidentified person who may have been exposed to rabies when they handled a bat Wednesday outside a downtown condo building.
Search and Rescue is anything but mundane, but still the Cowichan group had "a first" this month, being called to extract a ...
A person is receiving treatment after exposure to a bat that tested positive for the rabies virus. Grand Erie Public Health ...
A rabid fox found on a property in Chute-à-Blondeau was euthanized after testing positive for rabies, but not the variety of ...
Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources has begun an annual rabies vaccine bait program in urban areas of Hamilton, Halton, ...
Ottawa Public Health has confirmed rabies in a fox found east of Hawkesbury. Potential exposure incidents span multiple jurisdictions.
Rabies has been detected in a red fox in eastern Ontario, with health authorities saying the animal was euthanized and ...
It’s no secret that warm weather means longer days and more time outdoors for Ontarians, but it also invites unwanted ...
The Ontario government is beginning its annual rabies vaccine bait drop program to continue to protect and prevent against the spread of raccoon, skunk and fox rabies. From June 9 until the end of ...
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