A rabid anteater was moved from one zoo to another, leading to rabies treatment for 13 people

The transport of an anteater from one zoo to another may have exposed more than a dozen people to rabies, researchers said, serving as a warning that such transfers can…

The transport of an anteater from one zoo to another may have exposed more than a dozen people to rabies, researchers said Thursday, serving as a warning that such transfers can expand what are considered “rabies zones.”

Thirteen people had to undergo rabies treatment for possible exposure, and no human cases were ultimately reported, according to the report, published Thursday in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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