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  2. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    In animals, rabies is a viral zoonotic neuro-invasive disease which causes inflammation in the brain and is usually fatal. Rabies, caused by the rabies virus, primarily infects mammals. In the laboratory it has been found that birds can be infected, as well as cell cultures from birds, reptiles and insects. [1]

  3. Black bear that chased and attacked Poconos hiker tests ...

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    Wild video shows a black bear chasing and then attacking a hiker in the Poconos — with it later testing positive for rabies, according to officials. Victim Andrew Nierer told NBC 10 that he was ...

  4. Bear that attacked man in Pennsylvania had rabies ... - AOL

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    Animals behaving strangely should be reported to the appropriate authorities. Rabies is a deadly viral infection that attacks the nervous system in humans and animals, causing brain and spinal ...

  5. Rabies - Wikipedia

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    Rabies is caused by lyssaviruses, including the rabies virus and Australian bat lyssavirus. [4] It is spread when an infected animal bites or scratches a human or other animals. [1] Saliva from an infected animal can also transmit rabies if the saliva comes into contact with the eyes, mouth, or nose. [1]

  6. Pennsylvania Man Attacked After Being Approached by ... - AOL

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    The animal then “proceeded to bite and scratch him, exhibiting abnormal behaviors for a black bear." ... "Rabies poses a risk to all mammals," they wrote, noting that "male bear[s] typically den ...

  7. Rabies virus - Wikipedia

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    Rabies virus, scientific name Rabies lyssavirus, is a neurotropic virus that causes rabies in animals, including humans. It can cause violence, hydrophobia, and fever. Rabies transmission can also occur through the saliva of animals and less commonly through contact with human saliva.

  8. Dr. Cynthia Maro: Rabies facts for pet owners - AOL

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    It’s also a good time to remind kids to be cautious around wildlife and unknown and stray animals. Rabies facts: The virus is 100% fatal once the brain/central nervous system becomes infected ...

  9. Fox Frequently Sneaks Into Woman’s Home And Sleeps In ... - AOL

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    The risk of rabies in foxes in the UK is very low because the UK has been rabies-free since the early 20th century, with the exception of some bat species, the Natural History Museum explains.