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  2. Rabies - Wikipedia

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    Rabies causes about 59,000 deaths worldwide per year, [6] about 40% of which are in children under the age of 15. [16] More than 95% of human deaths from rabies occur in Africa and Asia. [1] Rabies is present in more than 150 countries and on all continents but Antarctica. [1] More than 3 billion people live in regions of the world where rabies ...

  3. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    Rabies has a long history of association with dogs. The first written record of rabies is in the Codex of Eshnunna (c. 1930 BC), which dictates that the owner of a dog showing symptoms of rabies should take preventive measure against bites. If a person was bitten by a rabid dog and later died, the owner was fined heavily.

  4. Rabies virus - Wikipedia

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    Bat rabies in North America appears to have been present since 1281 AD (95% confidence interval: 906–1577 AD). [43] The rabies virus appears to have undergone an evolutionary shift in hosts from Chiroptera to a species of Carnivora (i.e. raccoon or skunk) as a result of an homologous recombination event that occurred hundreds of years ago. [44]

  5. Rabies incident in Delaware Water Gap was just third in a ...

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    A 66-year-old man attacked by a rabid raccoon on March 14 in the Delaware Water Gap is recovering. ... She said the 66-year-old man who was bitten by a raccoon has begun rabies treatment.

  6. California teacher dies after contracting rabies from bat ...

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    Leah Seneng, a 60-year-old California teacher, died from rabies after she was bitten last month by a bat that she found in her classroom. Leah Seneng, a 60-year-old California teacher, died from ...

  7. Social history of viruses - Wikipedia

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    Rabies, a disease that had been recognised for over 4,000 years, [34] was rife in Europe, and continued to be so until the development of a vaccine by Louis Pasteur in 1886. [35] The average life expectancy in Europe during the Middle Ages was 35 years; 60% of children died before the age of 16, many of them during their first 6 years of life.

  8. Black-backed jackal - Wikipedia

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    It is listed on the IUCN Red List as least concern due to its widespread range and adaptability, although it is still persecuted as a livestock predator and rabies vector. [ 1 ] Compared to members of the genus Canis , the black-backed jackal is a very ancient species, and has changed little since the Pleistocene , [ 6 ] being the most basal ...

  9. Health in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy is averaged at eighty years. [1] ... 98 percent of the population had access to an improved water source ... malaria, Japanese encephalitis, rabies ...