Ryan Lewis+FollowRabies Cases Are Spiking—Here’s the ScoopRabies is making a comeback in the US, especially in places like Long Island, with wild animals like raccoons and bats spreading it. The scary part? Bats can bite without you even noticing! Rabies is almost always fatal once symptoms start, but it’s totally preventable if you act fast. Keep your pets vaccinated, don’t mess with wild animals, and if you see something weird (like a super-friendly raccoon), call animal control. Stay safe out there! #Health #BodyHealth #RabiesAwareness133Share
aguilarallison+FollowRabies Risk on Holiday? Here’s the Real DealA British tourist just died from rabies after a trip to Morocco, and it’s honestly scary how fast this disease can turn deadly once symptoms hit. Rabies is usually spread by animal bites—even tiny ones—and not just from wild dogs, but bats and even cute strays. The kicker? You can get vaccinated before you travel, and the shots are way easier now. If you’re heading somewhere with rabies risk, talk to your doctor, avoid petting animals, and don’t ignore even the smallest scratch! #TravelTips #RabiesAwareness #StaySafe #Health #BodyHealth00Share
shermandarlene+FollowRabies: The Scary Truth Behind Animal BitesDid you know rabies is almost always fatal once symptoms show? A UK grandma sadly died after catching it on holiday, and it’s got me rethinking petting stray animals abroad. Rabies spreads through bites or scratches from infected animals (mostly dogs in developing countries). If you get bitten, quick treatment is a lifesaver! UK cases are super rare, but the risk is real when traveling. Always check if you need a vaccine before your trip and avoid animal cuddles just to be safe! #RabiesAwareness #TravelSmart #HealthTips #Health #BodyHealth50Share