The UK has been completely rabies free for many years and there are well prepared contingency plans for deal with any possible outbreak.
Rabies is a notifiable viral infection of the central nervous system.
The disease can be caught when a person is bitten by an infected animal (or human) or when saliva has been brought into contact with open skin.
The incubation period can last from a few days to several months, but once symptoms show, the disease is almost always fatal. The only hope is immunisation during incubation, but this is far from guaranteed to succeed.
Britain has been protected by the natural barrier of the English Channel and by strict animal import laws combined with quarantine restrictions or animal passports.
For more information please contact us using the details found at the top of this web page or alternatively further information on the control of rabies can be found at:
http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/notifiable/rabies/index.htm