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twistypencil , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

Know the common carrier of rabies in your area.

CaptainAlcohol , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

Relevant part:

Pets are now often considered to be a member of the family, and their health-care decisions are weighed with the same gravity. But the consequences of not vaccinating animals can be just as dire as humans. Dogs, for example, are responsible for 99% of rabies cases globally. Rabies, which is often transmitted via a bite, is almost always fatal for animals and people once clinical signs appear. A drop in rabies vaccination could constitute a serious public health threat

At some point it becomes a matter of public health and safety.

blue_zephyr ,

Imagine dying a slow and horrible death because Karen didn’t trust the rabies vaccine.

CosmicTurtle ,

Imagine? It’s fucking happened! Many Karens have died in hospital with ventilators, begging for paxlovid but it was too late.

The surviving Karens then say “See, it wasn’t so bad” or “COVID isn’t real.”

prole ,

Fucking infuriating.

To everyone who’s ever said, “oh, it’s just harmless fun,” in reference to any kind of pseudoscience: here is just one more example of what normalizing that type of magical thinking can do.

seejur ,

The shape of the Venn diagram about people who don’t vaccinate their dogs, and people who keep their dogs off leash is a circle

Neon_Dystopia ,

I’m fine with Karens dying from their own stupidity just don’t make it anyone else’s problem.

TheBlue22 , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

If you don’t vaccinate your pet, you should be disallowed from owning it

DragonTypeWyvern , (edited )

And then they should be spayed or neutered, for responsible population control.

FlyingSquid ,
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People who don’t spay or neuter their pets piss me off. We don’t need more dogs in the world. More dogs means more of them suffer through neglect and abuse. We need fewer dogs and better owners.

CaptainAlcohol ,

True for any pet…I lost count of how many kittens are impossible to save because they grew as strays. So many of them. I try to do something and I feel like sh1t after seeing how many of those attempts failed, it’s depressing and i am a tad too sensitive for this. Neuter your pet please, I don’t want to see any more neglected pets…

FlyingSquid ,
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I think it might even be more true for cats than for dogs. I’ve seen a lot more stray cats than stray dogs anyway.

Adulated_Aspersion ,

I believe you mean to spay or neuter the animal, right? Not the pet, but the animal who prevented the pet from receiving the vaccine.

Guy_Fieris_Hair ,

That is literally the law where I am, an most cities I thought. Dogs are required to have a rabies vaccine.

dogslayeggs ,

That is only enforced if you register your dog with the city. It’s required by law to register your pet and pay a yearly fee, plus show vaccination records. But it is only enforced if the police stop you for some reason while you are with your dog and they happen to ask about your dog’s registration. If you only walk you dog on leash and never take it anywhere that a cop might talk to you, nobody would ever know your dog wasn’t registered. If you never take your dog to daycare while you are on vacation, nobody would ever know your dog didn’t have vaccinations.

LaunchesKayaks ,
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The local dog warden will do rounds in neighborhoods in my area to check for dog registrations and rabies tags

lntl , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

this headline is meant to get a rise out of readers. are these numbers greater than they used to be? we can’t say they’re on the rise without a prior measurement

Fades ,

Maybe don’t stop reading at the headline then, or better yet read the actual fucking paper they reference.

If you truly cared the answers are there

lntl ,

the number is not in the article op posted. op didn’t post a link to the paper, my comment is on the article not the paper.

your tone sucks. people don’t deserve to be spoken to that way and your actions have consequences. do better.

geekworking , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

The truly ironic thing is that the fact that vaccines worked so well at eliminating so many horrible diseases is why these chuckle fucks don’t think that they need vaccines.

If they never saw a loved one killed or permanently fucked up from disease it must not exist or it’s no a big deal. They are completely oblivious to the fact that vaccines are the reason why they never saw the suffering and death first hand.

Urbanfox ,

The sentiment is different now though around becoming unwell with one of these diseases. They’ll argue they caught it from vaccine shedding rather than naturally so it will just make them even more psychotic on the antivax soapbox.

Andrew Wakefield has a lot to answer for by rocket powering our regression in modern medicine.

twistypencil ,

Yeah, I feel like anyone who denies a vaccine should be forced to watch a graphic video about people who suffer the effects of measles, mumps, reubella or rabies or whatever they are wanting to deny and then can make their choice if they want that, or to believe a Baywatch star regurgitate nonsense

lorez ,

Oh, but if this goes on they’ll definitely see the effects.

Bytemeister ,

Unfortunately, Herman Caine awards are a thing. There were plenty of honorable mentions where the person caught COVID, went through a long, expensive, and arduous recovery, and they are still staunchly anti-vax. The damage the far right media has done to the world will take at least a generation of aggressive countermeasures to correct.

JustZ , (edited ) to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID
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Oh these dumb assholes.

Shakespeare on it:

“All the contagion of the south light on you. You shames of Rome! You herd of boils and plague. [Let us] plaster you o’er, that you may be abhorr’d! Go, further than seen, and one infect another, against the wind another mile!”

This was about plague and dirty people that wouldn’t stop dumping their shit in the gutter in front of their houses. He says you dirty fucks, herd of plague, were going to post picture of you on the wall and make fun of you. You should leave town, and then go another mile away, and infect each other.

Savage.

Dem_Bo_Sain ,

I agree with your sentiment, but the quote is from Corolanius. Marcius (a Roman general) is cursing his own men for retreating from an assault upon an enemy city. He’s very upset.

JustZ ,
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Hmmm, no doubt you’re correct now that I read it in context. I can’t place exactly where I got this notion from and my Google fu is not finding it. It was a piece online somewhere about Shakespearean concepts as to the lives of commoners in his time, including plague, through his works.

Burninator05 , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

…is almost always fatal for animals and people…

That’s an understatement. I think there are only one or two documented cases ever where someone started to show symptoms of rabies and lived. If I recall correctly those who did live were given massive doses of the vaccine as the moment symptoms were noticed and were mentally incapacitated the rest of their lives.

RedAggroBest ,

Not quite, the vaccine is only part of it. The Milwaukee Protocol involves putting the patient into a coma and dropping their body temp so low that the virus can’t spread (should note that low core temps are why marsupials like opossums are damn near immune) because once symptoms are showing it’s actively turning your brain to mush. Between the virus already being present and the coma, brain damage is basically guaranteed despite survival.

Iirc only 29 people recorded as surviving. We should note that rabies has a written record going back to the start of writing. 29, in 4 millennia.

Rabies is scary as fuck y’all. You can get this shit from getting an organ transplant from someone who never knew they were infected after being bitten by a bat while camping last year.

youtu.be/kxBIJvNHZg4?si=2MjzGA2caKFIcBcM here’s a video that’s pretty disturbing if you’re wanting to see what dying of rabies looks like. Spoilers, it’s awful.

ech ,

There’s also a lot of disagreement on if the Milwaukee Protocol works or if it’s something else entirely that we’re just starting to figure out, and if it’s worth the risks of things like lock-in syndrome if it won’t do anything helpful for most people. Radiolab has a pretty interesting episode about it all

Pregnenolone ,

You can get this shit from getting an organ transplant from someone who never knew they were infected after being bitten by a bat while camping last year.

Reminds me of my favourite episode of Scrubs

Kalkaline ,
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Rabies should just be considered 100% deadly. There are edge cases where the healthcare community has some guesses as to why the patient survived, but the absolute sure way to survive is to get vaccinated ASAP after exposure.

twistypencil ,

There is radiolab episode about this, highly recommended. A girl survived who was bitten on her toe by inducing a coma and giving her the vaccine. The idea was that slowed the death march of the rabies to the brain and allowed the body enough time to mount a defense. The treatment had not had a very good success rate.

lagomorphlecture , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

Meanwhile I was thrilled when my vet got the bunny vaccine, which had to be specially imported under special rules from Europe. And I was even more thrilled that a US made alternative just became available because it doesn’t involve growing live virus in bun buns. Hell no we don’t want RHD2, and IMHO you would have to be insane to withhold that vaccine from your bun buns.

Buns don’t get rabies vaccines but I’m perfectly happy to vaccinate my cat against whatever the vet suggests.

3laws , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

As an autistic, a dog lover and a science guy… I feel so fucking conflicted.

Like, statistically speaking dogs are more likely to bite their owners, making rabies lethal for both the dog and the common sense challenged owners; I’m willing to let the humans die, however the dog is still innocent.

Anyway, I just wish every single conspiracy theorist anti vaccine person gets a very treatable and preventable (via vaccine) disease+infection; no sympathy from me.

Xyzipper ,

I’m not. As much as I have no sympathy for shitty dog owners, chances are shitty dog owners are gonna keep from doing anything enough that someone innocent may get bit and unknowingly get rabies. That and shitty dog owners seem likely to simply lie about having given a rabies vaccine to their puppers. Literally I want anything and everything to help prevent innocent people (and other dogs) from getting rabies. It’s so fucking awful. Even if that includes saving some people from leaving the gene pool that might not deserve to be there.

SheeEttin , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

I’d be surprised if 40% of the dogs I’ve met weren’t already autistic.

Regardless, maybe we can redirect any newly-available resources from this to getting a rabies vaccine for humans?

dwalin ,

You can get it if you want: www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/…/rabies.html

lagomorphlecture ,

Isn’t there a rabies vaccine for humans? It’s given asap if it’s suspected that you’ve been bitten by an infected animal. It’s generally only given preventatively to people who are at high risk. I don’t know why that is.

SheeEttin ,

Probably because the risks don’t outweigh the rewards.

I’d also like a Lyme vaccine, as long as it’s my turn with the magic wand.

nxdefiant ,

And that tick that makes you allergic to meat. I would very much like a vaccine for that.

Missjdub , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

I pay $10 a year to license my dog. My dog has to be rabies vaccinated to get his license. He’s issued a tag with an ID#. The vet has to report his vaccine info. I get a certificate with a vaccine number too. I suppose I’m fortunate to live in an area with this as a requirement but I think it’s pretty easy to get around this too. I live in a metro area. I suppose in more rural areas, licensing and registration of dogs isn’t the norm.

cmbabul ,

This would be decried as authoritarianism in many part of the US

JustZ ,
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That’s true I think in most of America but it’s voluntary, basically. You’re supposed to do it but there is no enforcement until your dog gets loose or bites someone and someone asked about your license.

Illecors , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

Just how stupid can we really get? It seems to be an endless journey outpacing the previous dumbest thing.

girlfreddy , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID

Whelp, that finishes my internetting for the day.

theodewere , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID
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because the AR15 and the attack dog aren't enough danger to have around the house, they also need rabid attack dogs.. it makes sense.. it's an upgrade to home security..

breadsmasher , to news in More dog owners are questioning vaccines like rabies after COVID
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