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Interesting topic - I can add some information. There is no true 'carrier' state for Rabies virus - there can be very long incubation states (up to and beyond 6 months) but the virus is almost always fatal, especially once it reaches the brain. The number of animals tested isn't a 'true' indication of the prevalence in the population as only abnormal animals are tested (i.e ones submitted for a reason - bit someone, found acting abnormally, trapped, etc.) Skunk, fox, raccoon and bat are the primary species/strains circulating in North America, but cats are an up and coming species of note. Mainly because many cat owners do not vaccinate. Yes, I am a vet and now I am addicted to chickens!