Moscow Authorities Race to Find Dozens of Rabid Hamsters
Authorities in Moscow are searching for dozens of rabid hamsters after an outbreak of the deadly disease was confirmed in the city.
The Moscow Veterinary Committee has issued a warning to residents, urging them to report any sightings of hamsters behaving strangely or aggressively. The hamsters are believed to have escaped from a pet store and are now roaming the city's streets.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says rabies is a fatal disease that is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals. Symptoms of rabies in hamsters can include aggression, unusual behavior, and excessive salivation. In severe cases, rabies can lead to paralysis and death.
The Moscow Veterinary Committee has advised residents to vaccinate their pets against rabies and to avoid contact with any stray animals. The committee said it is working to capture the escaped hamsters and contain the outbreak.
Rabies is a serious disease, but it can be prevented through vaccination. The WHO recommends that all dogs and cats be vaccinated against rabies, and that people who work with animals be vaccinated as well. The vaccine is safe and effective, and it can save lives.
If you see a hamster behaving strangely or aggressively, please report it to the Moscow Veterinary Committee immediately. You can also help prevent the spread of rabies by vaccinating your pets and avoiding contact with stray animals.
Here are some additional tips for preventing the spread of rabies:
- Vaccinate your pets against rabies.
- Avoid contact with stray animals.
- If you are bitten by an animal, wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water and seek medical attention immediately.
- Report any sightings of hamsters behaving strangely or aggressively to the Moscow Veterinary Committee.
Rabies is a serious disease, but it can be prevented. By following these tips, you can help protect yourself and your loved ones from this deadly virus.