A common problem in public well being is that when systems work, people don’t see problems in entrance of them. While there are few rabies deaths in the united states – about one to three per year – there are 60,000 Americans who’ve gotten a rabies vaccine after contact with an animal they suspected was rabid. Matt Motta, an assistant professor at Boston University School of Public Health, calls it a “spillover effect” among individuals hesitant about human vaccines, a inhabitants that ballooned during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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