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you decide is rabies the original madcow I mean what did everyone learn that

rabies was nicedog? or maddog? just a thought as to the pathogenic portion,

after all rabies always did transmit btween species for 1000's of

years.......................

maddoghybridcoverup? 1.3.trillion missing from the defense fund ! how much does

it cost to chem-trail every year?

 

International Society for Infectious Diseases

<http://www.isid.org>

 

Tue 16 Mar 2004

Michael E Nesemann <NesemannME

Source: BNS, Mon 15 Mar 2004 [edited]

 

 

[Michael E. Nesemann, the US Foreign Service Regional Medical Officer

based in Warsaw, and covering the Baltics, has forwarded the report

reproduced below. He added the comment that: " On returning from

Tallinn, where our Embassy nurse told me of the Estonian Public

Health Service's announcement that they had seen a significant

increase in animal rabies over the last year or so. Our locally

hired Embassy doctor in Vilnius had said the same thing several

months ago, and then today I received the following electronic

clipping from our acting Deputy Chief of Mission in Vilnius. I am

wondering whether anyone out there has more data on Baltic rabies or

ideas as to why it may be seemingly increasing. " Consequently

ProMED-mail is posting this report as a " Request for information " . -

Mod.CP]

 

Lithuania: 6-year-old Boy Dies of Rabies

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Experts have confirmed that the cause of death of a 6-year-old boy

who died in Vilnius last week was rabies. Cases of deaths from rabies

in Lithuania are registered every 3 or 4 years, the Public Health

Care Service of the Health Ministry has reported. According to the

press release, a boy who lived in Alytus fell ill at the end of

February 2004, he had a cold and fever. The boy who was brought to

the Clinical Hospital of Infectious. Diseases of Republican Vilnius

University Hospital died on 10 Mar 2004. Test results received from

the National Veterinary Laboratory a few days later confirmed the boy

died of rabies.

 

Specialists of Vilnius, Alytus, and Prienai public health centers are

currently conducting an epidemiological analysis, trying to find out

whether the child had contacts with domestic or wild animals that

could have hurt him and infected with rabies virus. According to the

press release, 1108 cases of [wild and domestic animal] rabies were

recorded in Lithuania during 2003, which is 175 cases more than in

2002. Rabies was mostly spread among wild animals, 796 cases, (71.8

percent), with another 312 rabies cases (28.2 percent) registered

among domestic animals. Nearly 12 000 persons bitten by domestic or

wild animals consulted doctors in 2003, 7016 of whom were vaccinated

against rabies.

 

--

Michael E. Nesemann

RMO/Warsaw

<NesemannME

 

[see also:

2001

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Rabies, laboratory mice - Lithuania: alert 20010225.0370

2000

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Rabies, human & animal - Poland 20001019.1808

Rabies, human & animal - Poland (02) 20001028.1875]

 

 

 

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