On 9/28/07, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> One student told me she had just finished a report on equine rabies and 
> >>> said my experience with Stali was rare, that most equines actually have 
> >>> "furious" rabies, and not stupor, so I was very lucky.
>
>
> Are you sure that student was right?  The state epidemiologist who checked on 
> Svertla last year told us exactly the opposite -

I have read that too, so don't know where she got her data/info.  I am
just SO glad Stali didn't have the furious form.  I can't even handle
a deadbroke lazy laid back horse when "furious" and at the forum they
went over some cases, where small small animals like a small fox would
expose dozens of people trying to get ahold of it, just biting at
everything and everyone.  and the cat who bit 675 people, they were
trying to catch it.

But if you look at the low percentage of cases that are equine, and
that no horse has ever given another horse rabies, it would just seem
they didnt go berserk biting at anything that came near.  and again,
you can't get rabies from anything but saliva in an open wound/place.

janice

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