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Human Rabies Vaccine in Short Supply, be Careful Around Animals - Read More

Date Added: June 04, 2008 01:28:08 PM
Ronald Warner, DVM, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center warns people to be cautious around wildlife to avoid contracting rabies.

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