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Rabies: All - MayoClinic.com
Rabies - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms and treatment of this serious infection. Rabies is a serious viral disease that affects your central nervous system. Typically rabies spreads by way of the saliva of infected animals - often, but ... [... more]
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Rabies Infection and Animals
Rabies is a disease caused by the rabies virus. It may take several weeks or even a few years for people to show symptoms after getting infected with rabies, but usually people start to show signs of the disease 1 to 3 months after the virus ... [... more]
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General Questions & Answers About Rabies
What happens if my pet (cat, dog, ferret) is bitten by a wild animal? I am moving to a rabies-free country and want to take my pets with me. Where can I get more information? What if I cannot get rabies vaccine on the day I am supposed to get my ... [... more]
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Statistics / CDC Rabies Just 4 Kids
In the United States in 2001, there were 7,437 cases of rabies reported in animals. Most were in wild animals. One case was reported in a human. Rabies occurs in almost every state. Hawaii is the only state that has not had a single native case ... [... more]
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Home / CDC Rabies Just 4 Kids
CDC's Rabies Web Page That's Just for Kids! Viral and Rickettsial Zoonoses Branch (VRZB) Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases (DVRD) National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Rabies ... [... more]
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Reducing the Risk of Rabies
Thanks to increased vaccination of pets and advances in human vaccines, the number of human deaths from rabies in the United States in the last century has decreased. A Suffolk, Va., couple didn't know they were being followed when they drove ... [... more]
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Chapter 4 - Rabies - Yellow Book / CDC Travelers' Health
Rabies is an acute, progressive, fatal encephalomyelitis caused by neurotropic viruses in the family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus (1,2). The disease is almost always transmitted by an animal bite that inoculates the virus into wounds. Very ... [... more]
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United States Department of Health and Human Services
Based on FDA and CDC's ongoing investigation of the Salmonella outbreak, consumers are advised: Do not eat peanut-containing products on the FDA recall list. If you are concerned about a product, call the phone number on the product packaging or ... [... more]
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Home Page
Official website of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). NIH is one of the world's foremost medical research centers. An agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the NIH is the Federal focal point for health research. The ... [... more]

Time of the Rabies
Time of the Rabies: We are great fans of Robert Laxalt's writing but this is definitely not one of his best. His description of rabies and its effects on animals and people is good and, we think, probably accurate, and the description of the area and of [... more]
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