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- Rabies - Wikipedia
Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease that causes acute and severe encephalitis in humans and other mammals [1] It was historically referred to as hydrophobia ("fear of water") because its victims panic when offered liquids to drink
- Rabies | Rabies | CDC
Learn about rabies, how it spreads, who's at risk, how it's treated, and more
- Rabies - California Department of Public Health
What is rabies? Rabies is a rare but serious disease caused by the rabies virus, which can infect the brains of both people and animals Once people and animals are infected with the rabies virus, they almost always die Each year in California, rabies is found in about 200 mostly wild animals
- Rabies: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Prevention
Rabies is fatal illness you can get from the bite of an infected animal Rabies is preventable if you’re treated quickly after a bite, before symptoms start
- Rabies - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
In developing countries, stray dogs are the most likely to spread rabies to people Once a person begins showing signs and symptoms of rabies, the disease nearly always causes death For this reason, anyone who may have a risk of contracting rabies should receive rabies vaccinations for protection
- Rabies - World Health Organization (WHO)
Rabies is a serious public health problem in over 150 countries and territories, mainly in Asia and Africa It is a viral, zoonotic, neglected tropical disease that causes tens of thousands of deaths annually, with 40% being children under 15
- The US is tracking 14 potential rabies outbreaks in 20 states . . . - CNN
While human cases of rabies in the United States are rare, it’s still a deadly disease: six people have died from rabies nationwide since September 2024, a US Centers for Disease Control and
- Rabies: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Rabies is one of the oldest and most terrifying diseases known to humanity For centuries, it has haunted folklore, myths, and medicine with its almost supernatural lethality In ancient texts, rabies was described as a curse—a mysterious madness transmitted through the bite of an enraged animal
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