| I mean, in Europe, bats carry rabies - something like 1% of them - but there have been a grand total of three rabies cases in the last 50 years from bat bites across the entire continent. As to mice and rats - the chance of getting rabies from them is negligible, anywhere - they usually end up incapacitated and dead through predation extremely rapidly. I’ve been bitten by all of the above. No treatment beyond dousing the wounds with peroxide. The closest a mouse ever came to killing me was when it pushed a rock out of a wall in the hovel in which I lived, which smashed the headboard of the bed a few inches from my skull. I feel like this is all something that has been pushed by the American insurance industry. Again - 43 deaths in 50 years. Negligible. If you really cared about risk management, you would never, ever get in a motor vehicle, and you would have insurance for putting on your pants in the morning. Like so many things, rational risk management is overtaken by fear and emotion. |
I guess the incidence rate is a bit higher in the US but yeah interesting risk management.