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number of raccoons rabies cases in Ontario

  • RABIES Update for March 29 2017

    Rabies continues to spread through Ontario, mainly the Raccoon strain.  Here is an update on the situation on rabies in Ontario from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) as of March 29, 2017.

    OMNRF are reporting 1 new case of raccoon strain rabies from the previous week, occurring in a raccoon from Haldimand.  As of March 29, 2017, there have been a total of 295 cases of raccoon strain and 8 cases of fox strain rabies in Ontario. Hamilton has been the hardest his area with a total of 232 cases of Racccoon Rabies.

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How to Remove Pigeon Poop

Pigeons might seem harmless as they strut around city streets, but their droppings pose serious health risks if not handled properly.

Whether you're dealing with a small smudge on your balcony or a full-blown pigeon infestation, it's essential to take the right steps to safely remove pigeon poop and protect yourself and your loved ones from potential harm.

Health Risks of Pigeon Poop

Pigeon poop is both an unsightly mess and harbors harmful pathogens and bacteria that can make you sick:

  • Histoplasmosis, a fungal infection, can be contracted by inhaling airborne spores from dried pigeon droppings, leading to symptoms like fever, cough, and fatigue.
  • Cryptococcosis, another fungal infection caused by inhaling airborne particles from pigeon droppings, can result in pneumonia or meningitis.
  • Pigeon droppings can also contain Salmonella bacteria, causing symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps.

Read more: How to Remove Pigeon Poop

 

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