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In Taiwan there were 3 wild animals infected with rabies. ... Only 3. They were put down. Crisis over.
Taiwanese health authorities on Tuesday renewed a call for owners to inoculate their pets after confirming a case of rabies in a dog, as the island struggles with its first outbreak of the disease in decades.
The puppy developed symptoms of rabies on Friday after it was attacked by a ferret-badger in Haituan.
A total of 124 ferret-badgers and a shrew were found to have carried the disease since May last year.
Taiwan is now listed as a rabies-affected area by the Paris-headquartered World Organisation for Animal Health
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bass4funk so your father stole an illegal copy.
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Not just "a bid by Ainu Indigenous people to reclaim rights over river fishing for salmon,"?
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