RABIES

rāˈbēz, răˈ– or hydrophobiahīˌdrəfōˈbēə, acute viral infection of the central nervous system in dogs, foxes, raccoons, skunks, bats, and other animals, and in humans. The virus is transmitted from an animal to a person, or from one animal to another, via infected saliva, most often by biting but also by the contact of torn skin with infected saliva. The virus travels from the bite or contact location to the spinal cord and brain. In humans the incubation period ranges from 10 days to a year or more. Symptoms are fever, uncontrollable excitement, and pronounced spasms of the throat muscles. Salivation is extreme, and despite great thirst the victim cannot swallow water; hence the misnomer hydrophobia (fear of water). Once symptoms develop, death (caused by convulsions, exhaustion, or paralysis) is usually inevitable.

Following a bite from a rabid or possibly rabid animal, preventive treatment involves administration of immune globulin for passive immunization followed by vaccinations over several weeks for active immunization. The only treatment after symptoms appear is rest and sedation. Dogs have been immunized from the time Louis Pasteur demonstrated a successful vaccine in 1885. Since then, human rabies has become rare in the United States and other industrialized countries due to comprehensive vaccination programs for domestic animals. Mass vaccination of susceptible animals in the wild with vaccine-laced bait has been used in an effort to stem an increase of rabies cases in the United States and Canada that began in the late 1980s. A similar wild animal vaccination program has been used with some success in parts of Europe.

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...treated in a special way, will reveal the rabies virus in the tiny nerves. Finally, there...another method of making a diagnosis of rabies, which would be used only if other methods...is very important that the diagnosis of rabies should be confirmed immediately. In a...
...It was proved eight years ago that rabies virus can be removed from a wound more...acid or any other cauterizing agents." Rabies virus can be inactivated by 1 interferon...with the proper amount of vitamin C. 9 Rabies virus can be inactivated in a test tube...
...rabbits or rodents (http://wwwpawssf.org/library_ safepetguidelines.htm-top#top). ABOUT RABIES What Is Rabies? Rabies is a virus that can infect the brain of some animals, including dogs, cats, and ferrets. In rare situations...
...Meister with the most virulent virus of rabies, that, namely, of the dog, reinforced...rabbit to rabbit, a virus which produces rabies after seven days incubation in these animals...therefore, has escaped, not only the rabies which would have been caused by the bites...
...bitten them was rabid. Of course, with rabies so prevalent, you had to assume that...were only scratched, but they developed rabies just the same and you sort of felt that...than a scratch on a human might also give rabies. It didnt have to be deep bite that hadnt...
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RABIES AND RABID DOGS IN SUMERIAN AND AKKADIAN...of a dog leads to its identification with rabies or hydrophobia. A particular type of dog...cuneiform texts that mention the rabid dog and rabies: incantations against the rabid dog and...
Forecasting the Path of a Raccoon Rabies Epidemic. In the mid-1970s, a new strain of raccoon rabies started spreading throughout the eastern...stocks, and some of the imports carried a rabies variant that caused an outbreak in local...
Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Rabies in Britain, 1830-2000. by Nancy LoPatin-Lummis Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Rabies in Britain, 1830-2000. By Neil Pemberton...2007. 247 pp.). This study of rabies in the nineteenth century (with a nod...
Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Rabies in Britain, 1830-2000 by John Fisher...Worboys, Mad dogs and Englishmen: rabies in Britain, 1830-2000, Basingstoke...could give you a horrible disease. Rabies is enzootic in China, but its incidence...
Mad Dogs: the New Rabies Plague by Lise Wilkinson Don Finley, Mad dogs: the new rabies plague, College Station, Texas A M University...main story here concerns an outbreak of canine rabies, vectored by wild coyotes, in Texas. Beginning...
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Rabies on the Rise. by Audrey T. Hingley After...rise. The life-threatening disease is rabies. According to John Krebs, a public health...Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, rabies cases in animals increased dramatically...
...Dogs and Friendly Skunks; Controlling Rabies. by Ken Flieger One of humanitys oldest...by which the disease is known today: rabies. For at least 38 centuries, and probably much longer, the threat of rabies has terrified people throughout the...
Reducing the Risk of Rabies. by Linda Bren * Deadly Virus * Human Rabies Vaccines * Animal Rabies Vaccines * Keep Your Distance A Suffolk, Va., couple didnt know they were being followed when they drove into their garage one evening in April...
We Dont Do Rabies, I Was Told by the NHS: When Alyssa...Romania, She Was Given Excellent Anti-Rabies Treatment at a Local Hospital. on Her...I could. "Not a babies injection, a rabies injection." "Oh ... I dont know about...
...Worboys Tell the Fascinating Story of How Rabies-A Disease That Still Kills Thousands...SEPTEMBER 8TH 2007, the Alliance for Rabies Control, supported by the Center for...preventable and treatable disease. World Rabies Day will promote dog controls and the...
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Rabies Deaths in CV Drop Sharply - DoH. CEBU CITY...Health (DoH 7) reported a significant drop in rabies-related deaths in the region. DoH 7 was quick to attribute the decrease in rabies deaths to the intensified education and information...
Rabies Cases in RP Decreasing. Rabies incidence in the Philippines is decreasing but it is still ranked the sixth among the countries with the highest number of rabies cases in the world, the Department of Health (DoH) disclosed...
Rabies Awareness Month. RABIES Awareness Month is observed each March. The event is an opportunity for Filipinos to be responsive to the rabies prevention and control program which received a boost when Republic...
March Is Rabies Awareness Month. March has been declared Rabies Awareness Month, pursuant to Republic Act No. 9482 signed...build public awareness on the prevention and control of rabies through education and vaccination.Rabies is a deadly...
Because of Threat of Rabies, Be Cautious around Wildlife. "How do bats get rabies?" asked Connor Robinson, 12, a seventh-grader...School. There are recorded observations of the rabies virus that are more than 4,000 years old. Any...
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RABIES ra bez, ra or hydrophobia hi dr fo be...successful vaccine in 1885. Since then, human rabies has become rare in the United States and...used in an effort to stem an increase of rabies cases in the United States and Canada that...
...against anthrax , which was successfully administered against rabies in 1885. In 1888 the Pasteur Institute was founded in Paris, with Pasteur as its director, to continue work on rabies and to provide a teaching and research center on virulent and...
...have been shown to cause tumors in animals. Other viruses that infect humans cause measles , mumps , smallpox , yellow fever , rabies , poliomyelitis , influenza , and the common cold . The techniques of molecular biology and genetic engineering have made possible...
...insufficent to harm a large animal, they are dangerous to livestock and humans because they transmit serious diseases such as rabies and Chagass disease. Vampire bats live in caves, tree hollows, and houses. They are mutual groomers, and an effective method...
...body against the more virulent smallpox. Vaccination has eradicated smallpox worldwide and prevents such diseases as cholera , rabies , and typhoid fever . Vaccines work with the immune systems ability to recognize and destroy foreign proteins (antigens) that...
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