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  • Monkeypox virus underscores danger of having exotic pets - Two new cases of illness confirmed

    06/08/2003 10:50:15 PM PDT · by stlnative · 24 replies · 637+ views
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ^ | 6/8/03 (June 9th Edition) | By MARILYNN MARCHIONE and SARAH CARR
    Monkeypox virus underscores danger of having exotic pets Two new cases of illness confirmed By MARILYNN MARCHIONE and SARAH CARR mmarchione@journalsentinel.com Last Updated: June 8, 2003 The human monkeypox outbreak, likely spread by prairie dogs via imported African rats, is the latest example of a danger that health officials have warned of for years: Exotic pets often bring exotic health threats. Deadly infections, unusual injuries and people getting bored with or overwhelmed by owning such pets and releasing them into the wild have been reported, health and agriculture officials say. Importing super-exotic pets into the United States, such as Gambian...
  • Officials Scramble to Contain Monkeypox

    06/08/2003 9:26:44 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 46 replies · 682+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | June 9, 2003 | Rob Stein
    Health officials are investigating at least 29 suspected cases of people in three Midwestern states who may have been stricken in the outbreak so far, which state and federal health officials are urgently working to contain. State and federal authorities are tracing about 200 animals that were distributed in 15 states by an exotic pet dealer in Illinois. The dealer sold rodents known as prairie dogs, which are believed to be the source of the outbreak. In addition to trying to prevent more infections, officials are worried that the animals could spread the disease to wild rabbits and other indigenous...
  • 19 Monkeypox Cases Detected in 3 Midwest States Over Weekend

    06/08/2003 2:30:27 PM PDT · by Pokey78 · 113 replies · 564+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 06/08/03 | LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN and JODI WILGOREN
    Monkeypox, a viral disease related to smallpox but less infectious and deadly, has been detected for the first time in the Western Hemisphere. Three Midwestern states, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana, reported at least 19 monkeypox cases over the weekend, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Wisconsin reported the vast majority, 17, with Illinois and Indiana reporting one each. The patients ranged in age from 4 to 48 years, and all had had contact with direct or close contact with ill prairie dogs, which have become a common household pet. Several patients work for veterinarians or pet stores that...
  • Mysterious illness caused by pet prairie dogs is possibly monkeypox

    06/07/2003 8:58:25 PM PDT · by Orange1998 · 151 replies · 1,071+ views
    The Associated Press ^ | 06/07/03 | The Associated Press
    By The Associated Press (6/07/03 - MADISON, WI) — A virus related to smallpox that has never been detected in the Western Hemisphere may be the cause of a mysterious disease spreading from pet prairie dogs to people across the upper Midwest, health officials said Saturday. Sign up for free E-witness News Arsenal of weapons found in girl's bedroom; four teens arrested Watch for construction closures on Houston roads this weekend Fire erupts at plant on Ship Channel Driver flees scene after fiery accident kills his passenger Argument in strip center parking lot turns into deadly shooting Three-alarm strip center...
  • End Justifies Means for Lubbock Prairie-Dog Hunter

    02/11/2003 7:44:15 AM PST · by Theodore R. · 12 replies · 1,029+ views
    Lubbock, TX, Avalanche-Journal | 02-11-03 | Kane, Linda
    End justifies means for prairie dog hunter By LINDA KANE AVALANCHE-JOURNAL A bit of trickery is involved in luring prairie dogs from their burrows at the city's wastewater pasture east of town, but what awaits them on the other side is a home on the range. Believing they were instrumental in groundwater contamination, the city last year was prepared to kill thousands of prairie dogs at the land application site on East 50th Street. Instead, the city allows prairie dog catcher Lynda Watson to capture and relocate the animals to area farms and ranches. Watson was at the site Monday...