I have my doubts about the accuracy of this. Especially regarding the entirety of Western Europe.
Petufo on
The Great Europe. 😂
Shot_Programmer_9898 on
Why are these considered rabies free when they still have bats with rabies?
Seems like propaganda
Appropriate_Yak_4247 on
No way theres rabies in greenland
chaos_poster on
Hope we can put an end to Satan’s finest creation within decades
llaminaria on
Lol, do not be so certain, with all the migration.
cheeseman_real on
there is rabies in slovakia… not sure about the others but i know that. this map is wrong
ttllansi8 on
In Spain we recetly had a case of rabies again after decades, due to illegal immigration
SnooAdvice1157 on
Curious question. What has Europe Japan and other prominent nations have done to make themselves rabies free?
avlas on
I got bit by a monkey in Thailand and had to get rabies shots. You need to get shots for multiple weeks after the bite.
When I came back to my rabies-free home country it was like a comedy show every week, explaining to the doctors and nurses why I needed a rabies shot and them being genuinely excited to administer one for the first time in their lives.
TheSamuil on
Moving to Antarctica to avoid the most frightening disease I could think of…
DeanKoontssy on
Your info isn’t current, I was in Western Europe just last week and bit a number of people.
VirtuteECanoscenza on
> it can be assumed that bat rabies occurs all over Europe.“
Apparently the map only considers dogs and other non flying animals, it doesn’t guarantee you can’t get rabies in those countries
CompetitiveReview416 on
Outdated map. Lithuania is free of rabies.
xxcuttingboardxx on
I’m still gonna be scared of rabies even if my country is „rabies free“.
setnorth on
Yeah, no. There is rabies in Norway, just only found in some bats and not really mapped/regularly tested for in them. I got the whole HRIG & rabies shot treatment after I got a minuscule wound from the tooth of a dead bat while dissecting it (found dead, for scientific purposes …). Cannot recommend!
XenoPhenom on
The civilized world.
ma-kat-is-kute on
How come Guernsey, Jersey, and Isle of Man aren’t free of rabies when the most of Europe is?
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brb moving to Portugal so I can pet the stray dogs.
I cannot believe that in australia, where almost everything can kill you, doesn’t have rabies.
Turkey is rabies free
How can this be confirmed? How can you for sure know that there isn’t some fox, bat or whatever in for example italy that’s infected
Still don’t hug the bats in these countries because „rabies free“ doesn’t mean free of lysaviruses in bats
Hawaii not marked.
Notice how most places are islands, frozen wasteland, or western Europe (where their ancestors ate most of the native wildlife centuries ago.)
I could’ve sworn someone died of rabies from a bat in Australia, it made me fear going out at night for a couple weeks.
THE OCEANS ARE FULL OF RABIES! Besides a few spots for some reason
Huh
Bulgaria has been officially rabies-free since 2014.
This is the correct map, which for some reason you altered:
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prevalence_of_rabies#/media/File:Rabies_Free_Countries_and_Territories.svg](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prevalence_of_rabies#/media/File:Rabies_Free_Countries_and_Territories.svg)
I have my doubts about the accuracy of this. Especially regarding the entirety of Western Europe.
The Great Europe. 😂
Why are these considered rabies free when they still have bats with rabies?
Seems like propaganda
No way theres rabies in greenland
Hope we can put an end to Satan’s finest creation within decades
Lol, do not be so certain, with all the migration.
there is rabies in slovakia… not sure about the others but i know that. this map is wrong
In Spain we recetly had a case of rabies again after decades, due to illegal immigration
Curious question. What has Europe Japan and other prominent nations have done to make themselves rabies free?
I got bit by a monkey in Thailand and had to get rabies shots. You need to get shots for multiple weeks after the bite.
When I came back to my rabies-free home country it was like a comedy show every week, explaining to the doctors and nurses why I needed a rabies shot and them being genuinely excited to administer one for the first time in their lives.
Moving to Antarctica to avoid the most frightening disease I could think of…
Your info isn’t current, I was in Western Europe just last week and bit a number of people.
> it can be assumed that bat rabies occurs all over Europe.“
Apparently the map only considers dogs and other non flying animals, it doesn’t guarantee you can’t get rabies in those countries
Outdated map. Lithuania is free of rabies.
I’m still gonna be scared of rabies even if my country is „rabies free“.
Yeah, no. There is rabies in Norway, just only found in some bats and not really mapped/regularly tested for in them. I got the whole HRIG & rabies shot treatment after I got a minuscule wound from the tooth of a dead bat while dissecting it (found dead, for scientific purposes …). Cannot recommend!
The civilized world.
How come Guernsey, Jersey, and Isle of Man aren’t free of rabies when the most of Europe is?