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Rabies in France

by isleofman.com 28th May 2008
The Public Health Directorate has issued new advice to holidaymakers heading for France this summer.

The country has just declared it has lost its 'rabies-free' status after confirming a case in a dog there.

The DHSS says there is now a risk of contracting the disease from dog bites in Gers, Seinne-et-Marne and Calvados.

Anybody sustaining a dog bite in France should seek urgent medical attention before symptoms present. If you’ve visited France recently and have concerns, you can contact Public Health on 642688.
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 28th, May 2008 01:00pm.

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