Two cases of rabies have been attributed to probable aerosol exposures in laboratories, and two cases of rabies have been attributed to possible airborne exposures in caves containing millions of free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) in the Southwest. However, alternative infection routes cannot be discounted.
Sure, but a lot of the bats have to actually have rabies first. If that’s not in the mix, you’re just converted in bat shit.
Of course. I just feel like that was my absolute highest chance of catching airborne rabies in my life, and thought I’d share.
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