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Legal framework reform imperatives for rabies elimination in Bangladesh. [PDF]
Rahman M, Khan AKMD.
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Human Rabies Deaths - Minnesota and California, 2024. [PDF]
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Origin, distribution and incidence of human rabies in Côte d'Ivoire from 2013 to 2023. [PDF]
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Wild Encounters: Surgical Insights from a Case of Monkey Bite.
Manasa A, Shankar G, Jadhav V.
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Profile of Human-Rabid Skunk Contacts in Arkansas: 1977-1979 [PDF]
Ferguson, Dale V., Heidt, Gary A.
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1986
Medical science has evolved tremendously from the days when local cauterization was used to treat victims of rabies exposure. Indeed, with appropriate wound care and vaccination procedures, human rabies is a preventable disease. Despite these advances, physicians treating the uncommon but very dramatic cases of human rabies have not been so successful.
F H, Kauffman, B J, Goldmann
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Medical science has evolved tremendously from the days when local cauterization was used to treat victims of rabies exposure. Indeed, with appropriate wound care and vaccination procedures, human rabies is a preventable disease. Despite these advances, physicians treating the uncommon but very dramatic cases of human rabies have not been so successful.
F H, Kauffman, B J, Goldmann
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2006
Despite increases in our understanding of rabies pathogenesis, it remains an inevitably fatal disease. Lack of awareness, low level of political commitment to rabies control, and failure to recognize and correlate clinical, laboratory, and neuroimaging features contribute to continuing deaths. Clinical symptomatology, once believed to be unique, may be
Thiravat, Hemachudha +3 more
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Despite increases in our understanding of rabies pathogenesis, it remains an inevitably fatal disease. Lack of awareness, low level of political commitment to rabies control, and failure to recognize and correlate clinical, laboratory, and neuroimaging features contribute to continuing deaths. Clinical symptomatology, once believed to be unique, may be
Thiravat, Hemachudha +3 more
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JAMA, 2023
This JAMA Patient Page describes rabies and its symptoms, diagnosis, and prevention measures.
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This JAMA Patient Page describes rabies and its symptoms, diagnosis, and prevention measures.
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