• DistributionNationwide, rabies commonly occurs in bats, skunks, fox, coyotes, raccoons, and a wide variety of other wildlife species.
• TransmissionUntil 1960, dogs were the most important animal host of rabies in the United States.
• Pathology and DiagnosisThere is no gross pathology evident in animals which have died of rabies.
• Rabies and Wildlife, MDNR's RoleRabies is an important viral disease in Michigan because of its human and wildlife health significance.
• Raccoon Strain RabiesRaccoon-strain rabies was first diagnosed in the early
1950s in Georgia and Florida.
• BatsThough there are not good quantitative estimates of bat populations, the proportion of the bat population that is positive for rabies is estimated to be less than 1%.