Bali, Indonesia Avviso sanitario
Rischio di Rabbia a Bali.
Outbreak Notice
Rabies in Bali, Indonesia
This information is current as of today, December 22, 2008 at 13:44
Updated: December 22, 2008
On December 18, 2008, the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture reported to
the World Organization for Animal Health an ongoing outbreak of rabies
in dogs on the island of Bali, Indonesia. Rabies has been confirmed in
dogs from at least two villages near popular tourist destinations on the
southern tip of Bali. At this stage rabies has been identified in
animals in only one district but CDC advises travelers to take
precautions on the entire island.
The following activities may put travelers to Bali at higher risk for
rabies:
• Working closely with animals of unknown rabies exposure or
vaccination history.
• Spending a lot of time in a rural area or doing outdoor
activities such as bicycling, camping, or hiking. These activities
increase the risk for coming in contact with animals.
• Touching or playing with animals.
• Adopting animals with the intention of bringing them home to the
United States.
<http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/contentRabiesBaliIndonesia2008.aspx>
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