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| Introduction to Rabies Surveillance in Michigan. |
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Due to the threat
of rabies to human health and the spread of raccoon-strain rabies in the United States, a
multi-agency rabies working group was organized in 1997. The group includes: representatives
from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Michigan Department of Agriculture,
Michigan Department of Community Health, Michigan State University, United States Department
of Agriculture (Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service), physicians from county Health
Departments, Michigan United Conservation Clubs, Michigan Association of Animal Control
Officers, Michigan Farm Bureau, Michigan Veterinary Medicine Association, Michigan Humane
Society, and the University of Michigan. This group was formed to: (1) educate the
citizens of Michigan concerning rabies and the various strains of rabies; (2)
prevent new strains of
rabies from becoming established in Michigan; (3) prevent an increase in the disease and risk to
humans, pets, and livestock from existing strains of rabies; (4) implement rabies research;
and (5) promote recommendations necessary to protect the health, welfare, and economic interests
of the people of Michigan.
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