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  2. Rabies - Wikipedia

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    Animals with "dumb" rabies appear depressed, lethargic, and uncoordinated. The period between infection and the first symptoms (incubation period) is typically one to three months in humans. [23] This period may be as short as four days or longer than six years, depending on the location and severity of the wound and the amount of virus ...

  3. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    Animals with "dumb" rabies appear depressed, lethargic, and uncoordinated. Gradually they become completely paralyzed. When their throat and jaw muscles are paralyzed, the animals will drool and have difficulty swallowing. In animals, rabies is a viral zoonotic neuro-invasive disease which causes inflammation in the brain and is usually fatal ...

  4. Rabies virus - Wikipedia

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    3D still showing rabies virus structure. Rhabdoviruses have helical symmetry, so their infectious particles are approximately cylindrical in shape. They are characterized by an extremely broad host spectrum ranging from plants [citation needed] to insects [citation needed] and mammals; human-infecting viruses more commonly have icosahedral symmetry and take shapes approximating regular polyhedra.

  5. File:Dog with rabies.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Rabies vaccine - Wikipedia

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    After exposure to rabies, there is no contraindication to its use, because the untreated virus is virtually 100% fatal. [11] [13] The first rabies vaccine was introduced in 1885 and was followed by an improved version in 1908. [14] Over 29 million people worldwide receive human rabies vaccine annually. [15]

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    But rabies in humans presents in two different forms, depending on the location of neuronal infection. "Furious rabies" is exhibited when the virus replicates in the limbic system while "dumb rabies" is experienced when the virus replicates in the neocortex . Both forms are seen in animals as well . My main question is: did the virus evolve to ...

  8. Prevalence of rabies - Wikipedia

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    Isolated cases of rabies involving illegally smuggled pets from Africa, as well as infected animals crossing the German and French borders, do occur. [98] However, in 2024, a case of rabies was detected in a cat in the Netherlands, with laboratory tests finding the cat had been infected with the European bat lyssavirus 1 (EBLV-1). [99]

  9. Rabies in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    1000 Ways to Die, is a television series which, in Episode 39 ("The One About Dumb People Dying"), told a story about a taxidermist who contracts the disease from an infected squirrel. The Beavis and Butt-Head episode "Rabies Scare" has Beavis get bitten by a rabid dog. He bites antacid tablets to simulate foaming at the mouth.