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Hospitalized human rabies victim who was restrained while bedridden
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Hospitalized human rabies victim in restraints
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This horde of bats could contain possible carriers of the rabies virus
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Raccoons can also be vectors of the rabies virus, transmitting the virus to humans and other animals
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Foxes too, may be possible vectors of the rabies virus, transmitting it to humans and other animals
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Here are two dogs afflicted with dumb rabies, manifested as depression, and an attempt at self-imposed isolation
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Approximately a third of reported animal rabies is attributed to the wild skunk population
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Histopathologic features of rabies, brain. Characteristic Negri bodies are present within a Purkinje cell of the cerebellum; patient died of rabies
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