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1. Rabies What You Need To Know On line resource for rabies awareness for both people and pets. http://www.cfainc.org/articles/rabies.html |
2. Rabies - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia rabies is a viral disease that causes acute encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) in warmblooded animals. It is zoonotic (i.e., transmitted by animals), most commonly by a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabies |
3. CDC - Rabies Comprehensive information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/rabies/ |
4. MedlinePlus Rabies National Institute on Allergy and Infectious Diseases documents and links about rabies. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/rabies.html |
5. Rabies Yet, despite great advances in diagnosing and preventing it, today rabies is almost always deadly in humans who contract it and do not receive treatment. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/rabies/article_em.htm |
6. Rabies rabies, or 'hydrophobia', is known as a disease that makes dogs sick and mad. Find out what causes rabies and how it's transmitted. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/travel/diseases/rabies.htm |
7. Rabies-Symptoms Once the symptoms of rabies have developed, the disease is nearly always fatal. The virus damages the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord. http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/rabies-symptoms |
8. Rabies Long Beach Animal Hospital 3816 E. Anaheim St. Long Beach, CA 90804 (562) 4349966 Fax (562) 597-4226 http://www.lbah.com/rabies.htm |
9. Rabies Control Information about rabies and the types on wildlife in Canada that carries the virus. http://www.lambtonhealth.on.ca/rabies/ |
10. Rabies Definition From Answers.com n. An acute, infectious, often fatal viral disease of most warmblooded animals, especially wolves, cats, and dogs, that attacks the central nervous system and is transmitted http://www.answers.com/topic/rabies |
11. Rabies EMedicine Emergency Medicine Overview rabies is a viral disease of the central nervous system (CNS); it is one of the oldest and most feared diseases reported in medical literature. Incidence of rabies is http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/785543-overview |
12. Rabies.com Offers detailed information regarding rabies and vaccines for prevention. http://www.vaccineplace.com/?fa=learn/rabies |
13. Rabies Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, And Treatment Information On Learn how to protect yourself and your pets from contracting rabies. http://www.medicinenet.com/rabies/article.htm |
14. Rabies Infections Of The Brain And Spinal Cord Merck Manual Home rabies is a viral infection of the brain that is transmitted by animals and that causes inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. Once the virus reaches the spinal cord and http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec06/ch089/ch089e.html |
15. Rabies Bulletin Europe Reports on the disease and surveillance information from the World Health Organization. http://www.who-rabies-bulletin.org/ |
16. Rabies rabies is a serious infection of the nervous system that is caused by a virus. rabies is usually transmitted by a bite from an infected animal. http://kidshealth.org/parent/infections/bacterial_viral/rabies.html |
17. Rabies Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article A virus is a small infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms. Most viruses are too small to be seen directly with a light microscope. http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Rabies |
18. Rabies - Symptoms, Treatment And Prevention of rabies; Symptoms of rabies; Prevention of rabies......Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention of rabies Definition of rabies; http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/738/main.html |
19. Rabies - Kosmix Reference, Videos, Images, News, Shopping And rabies. rabies is a disease caused by a virus that can affect the nervous system (brain and spinal cord) of any kind of mammal, including humans. http://www.kosmix.com/topic/Rabies |
20. Rabies rabies maps Annual worldwide rabies data. Symptoms. rabies is a zoonotic viral disease which infects domestic and wild animals. It is transmitted to other animals and humans http://www.who.int/rabies/epidemiology/en/ |
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