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Re: Alpine Strawberries

For those who do not read German, here is an article from SwissInfo: Deadly fox disease lurks in gardens:
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Different theories exist for how the disease is transmitted. One is that eating forest fruit contaminated by foxes passes it on, but the most popular hypothesis is that domestic animals are the vectors.

"Cats and especially dogs act as an infection source," Hemphill told swissinfo. "Dogs eat everything they can find including mice that might be infected."
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