Vampire Bats With Rabies Infect Indigenous Peruvians, Four Dead

Vampire bats infected with rabies have caused the deaths of several people in a remote part of the Amazonian rainforest in Peru
Vampire Bats With Rabies Infect Indigenous Peruvians, Four Dead
A fruit bat is hanging on a tree at the Amneville zoo, eastern France. Recently, Vampire bats infected with rabies have caused the deaths of several people in a remote part of the Amazonian rainforest. Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/Getty Images
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A fruit bat is hanging on a tree at the Amneville zoo, eastern France. Recently, Vampire bats infected with rabies have caused the deaths of several people in a remote part of the Amazonian rainforest.  (Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/Getty Images )