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Eugene

(61,900 posts)
Sun Jun 20, 2021, 03:42 AM Jun 2021

Rabid Dog Imported Into U.S., At Least 12 People Exposed

Also: CDC launches multistate investigation after imported rescue dog tests positive for rabies variant twice eradicated in U.S. (Washington Post)

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Source: Forbes

Rabid Dog Imported Into U.S., At Least 12 People Exposed

Bruce Y. Lee Senior Contributor
Health

Who let the dog in?

Since dog rabies has essentially been eliminated from the U.S. since 2007, it’s been really important to keep out of the U.S. any dogs who may be carrying the dog rabies virus. Remember a dog’s threshold for licking others tends to be lower than a human’s threshold to do the same, well at least most humans’ thresholds. It takes only one dog biting, licking, and doing unspeakable things to other animals to re-introduce this nasty version of the virus back in the country. And no one wants this bad news virus back in the U.S., except for maybe the virus. That’s why every case of a rabid dog has to be taken super-seriously.

Since 2015, only three rabid dogs had made it into the U.S. before this month. And now there have been four. At least four, that is.

On June 10, a shipment of 34 animals, including 33 dogs and one cat, came from Azerbaijan to O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. One of those dogs eventually made it to a family in Chester County, Pennsylvania. This new addition to the household, though, soon went poorly. The dog began exhibiting strange behaviors and subsequently tested positive for rabies. As I covered for Forbes just four days ago, the dog rabies virus attacks the brain and central nervous system. This can lead to symptoms like fever, difficulty swallowing, over-sensitivity to light, restlessness, irritability, and “foaming of the mouth.” Eventually, seizures and paralysis can occur. As rabies is essentially 100% fatal once symptoms emerge, all of this unfortunately led to the dog being euthanized.

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Read more: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2021/06/20/rabid-dog-imported-into-us-at-least-12-people-exposed/

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Source: Washington Post

CDC launches multistate investigation after imported rescue dog tests positive for rabies variant twice eradicated in U.S.

By Kim Bellware
June 19, 2021 at 4:53 p.m. EDT

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has launched a multistate public health investigation after at least 12 people were exposed to a dog, imported from Azerbaijan by a rescue group, that tested positive for a rabies variant.

The dog was among a group of 33 canines and one cat that arrived at Chicago O’Hare International Airport on June 10. None of the other animals have tested positive, but all are considered to have been exposed, the CDC said in a statement. Travelers through O’Hare and those in the main cabin of the plane they arrived on are not at risk, health officials said.

According to testing by the CDC, the dog was infected with rabies before it arrived in the United States. Other animals in the shipment were transported to California, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

The dog, a 6-month-old mixed-breed puppy, was living with a family in Chester County, Pa., when they noticed it began acting strangely. The dog was later euthanized, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The rabies test, which can only be conducted by examining the brain after an animal is euthanized, showed the animal was positive with a canine rabies variant that is highly transmissible from dog to dog.

“This virus variant is present in a lot of other countries, and it took us decades to get rid of it here,” Ryan Wallace, a veterinary medical officer with the U.S. Public Health Service who also leads the rabies epidemiology unit at the CDC, told The Washington Post on Saturday.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/06/19/dog-rabies-azerbaijan/




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Rabid Dog Imported Into U.S., At Least 12 People Exposed (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2021 OP
We import dogs and cats from Azerbaijan? From anywherebygod? We don't have enough? . . . Journeyman Jun 2021 #1
A little acknowledged fact about animal shelters is that some of the animals there are imported pnwmom Jun 2021 #2
I had no idea! mdelaguna Jun 2021 #4
Right? mdelaguna Jun 2021 #3
When Azerbaijan sends its dogs, they're not sending their best Shermann Jun 2021 #5
This is great! Blue Dawn Jun 2021 #7
I truly wish that puppy mills would become extinct. secondwind Jun 2021 #6
Dog rabies has been eradicated in US since 2007. Thank you, vaccines. Midnight Writer Jun 2021 #8

Journeyman

(15,036 posts)
1. We import dogs and cats from Azerbaijan? From anywherebygod? We don't have enough? . . .
Sun Jun 20, 2021, 04:22 AM
Jun 2021

Strange strange world we live in . . .

pnwmom

(108,980 posts)
2. A little acknowledged fact about animal shelters is that some of the animals there are imported
Sun Jun 20, 2021, 05:46 AM
Jun 2021

because they can't find enough locally to meet demand.

From the article:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/06/19/dog-rabies-azerbaijan/

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has launched a multistate public health investigation after at least 12 people were exposed to a dog, imported from Azerbaijan by a rescue group, that tested positive for a rabies variant.

And some of them are purchased at puppy mill auctions in the US, despite the rescues always telling people not to buy from puppy mills. IOW, dogs from puppy mills get laundered through rescues.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/investigations/dog-auction-rescue-groups-donations/

An effort that animal rescuers began more than a decade ago to buy dogs for $5 or $10 apiece from commercial breeders has become a nationwide shadow market that today sees some rescuers, fueled by Internet fundraising, paying breeders $5,000 or more for a single dog.

The result is a river of rescue donations flowing from avowed dog saviors to the breeders, two groups that have long disparaged each other. The rescuers call many breeders heartless operators of inhumane “puppy mills” and work to ban the sale of their dogs in brick-and-mortar pet stores. The breeders call “retail rescuers” hypocritical dilettantes who hide behind nonprofit status while doing business as unregulated, online pet stores.

But for years, they have come together at dog auctions where no cameras are allowed, with rescuers enriching breeders and some breeders saying more puppies are being bred for sale to the rescuers.

Shermann

(7,423 posts)
5. When Azerbaijan sends its dogs, they're not sending their best
Sun Jun 20, 2021, 07:53 AM
Jun 2021

They’re sending dogs that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with them. They’re bringing rabies. They’re bringing fleas. They’re biters. They’re slobberers. And some, I assume, are good dogs.

secondwind

(16,903 posts)
6. I truly wish that puppy mills would become extinct.
Sun Jun 20, 2021, 08:03 AM
Jun 2021

They are very harmful to the dogs, and it stays with them forever.

We have a small Theodore Roosevelt rat terrier that was rescued from an appalling puppy mill down South somewhere. My daughter has had him since he was 8 months old. He’s 14 yrs old now.

He was in a cage with no food or water, other cages stacked on top of him, poop and urine raining down on him. He began to eat poop.

To this day, he still likes to eat poop. We keep the yard poop free, meticulously.
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