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Delta Air passengers unexposed to rabies from bat on board: CDC
12.04.2012 20:14 16 views 0 comments Tags: Delhi, Atlanta, Airlines, Control, Disease, August
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A bat swooping around the passenger cabin during a U.S. commercial airline flight last August may have been unnerving for passengers, but there is no evidence anyone was exposed to rabies, a federal health agency said on Thursday. The bat in question flew into the cabin of a Delta Airlines flight from Madison, Wisconsin, to Atlanta that had 50 passengers and three crew members aboard, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in report. ...
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