Rabies Fears Rise in Bali as Tourist Hotspots Declared ‘Red Zones’
BALI, INDONESIA, JUL 22 – Authorities designated South Kuta as a rabies red zone following confirmed cases and launched dog vaccination drives to reduce spread amid increasing bite incidents, officials said.
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In Bali the number of rabies cases increases. Possible carriers are street dogs, but also the popular island monkeys could carry the virus. What holidaymakers should know now.


In Bali, the number of rabies cases increases. Possible vectors are street dogs, but also the popular island monkeys could carry the virus. What holidaymakers should know now.On the Indonesian island Bali, which is popular with tourists from all over the world, the health authorities warn of an increase in rabies cases. Accordingly, the district South-Kuta with tourist strongholds like Nusa Dua and Jimbaran as well as the popular beaches Pereren…
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