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Fifteen thousand five hundred seven (1^,50?) persons were bitten 

 by do^s and other animals which were quarantined and released. 

 Five hundred ninety-six (596) persons were bitten by stray animals. 

 The brains of four himdred nine (I4.O9) animals were sent to the 

 Waasertnann Laboratory for examination. Of that number three hundred 

 eighty-two (382) were reported to have bitten four hundred ten (I4.IO) 

 persons. 



The heads of 159 dogs, 32 bats, Bk cats, 25 chipmunks, 10 foxes, 



1 guinea pig, 21 hamsters, 1 heron bird, 3 kittens, 11 mice, 1 mole, 

 4 muskrats, 1 opossum, I3 rabbits, k. raccoon, 12 rats, k skunks, 



50 squirrels, 2 weasels, 1 woodchuck were sent to the Wassermann 

 Laboratory for examination. 



Laboratory examination on 2 bats was reported as positive. 

 Laboratory examination on 2 bats was reported as questionable. 



Laboratory examination on 1 dog, 1 bat, 1 chipmunk, 1 hamster, 



2 rats was reporter as unsatisfactory. 



One laboratory examination of a bat was negative for rabies 

 but unconfirmed by animal inoculation. One fox bit a dog, 



MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES 



CONTAaiOUS ECTHYMA : Twelve (12) sheep involved - affected, 



HOQ CHOLERA ; One thousand eight hundred thirty- two (1,832) head of 

 swine exposed and one hundred fifteen (115) died. 



LEPTOSPIROSIS ; Two (2) doga reported. Two (2) died. 



JJEMOKRHAv^IC SEPTICEMIA PNEUMONIA ; Twenty-six (26) cattle involved, 

 eleven (11) affected - eleven (11) died. 



EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS : One (1) horse - Laboratory report negative. 



MALI gM ANT LYI4PH0MA t One (1) cow affected and one (1) slaughtered. 

 MESOTHaLIOIIA ; One (1) cow affected and one (1) slaughtered. 



SWIWE NECROTIC iikMTERITIS ; One hundred thirty-five (135) exposed 



One hundred five (105) died 



PSITTACOSIS : Thirty-nine (39) parakeets exposed 



SWINE PNEUMONIA ; Two premises of one thousand eighty-five (1,085) 

 head of swine exposed and about half that number showed sickness. 

 Two hundred forty (2i|0) died. 



RINGWORM ; In cattle three (3) heifers and one (1) bull showed symptoms 

 in two different premises. In dogs, four (1+.) showed symptoms in one 

 kennel. In cats, twelve (12) showec syniptoms in nne kennel. All 

 animals were treated amd later released from quarantine. 



SWINE INFLUENZA (FLU) : Eighty (80) head of swine were affected in 

 one pijgery. No deaths occured, 



SHEEP SCliAPIES; Two premises involving forty-eight (i<.8) head were 

 found to be exposed. 



