Rabies on the rise in US: What to know
The threat of rabies is becoming greater in the U.S., with public health officials warning people to stay safe and protect themselves and their pets from the deadly disease.
Nassau County in Long Island, N.Y., declared a public health threat due to the spread of rabies in wild animals, with 25 confirmed cases in the past year, including raccoons and feral cats.
Nearby Suffolk County also reported the first two cases of rabies since 2009. In April, a Michigan resident © The Hill
