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    Rabies is a disease that affects the nervous system of humans and other mammals, health officials said. “People get rabies from the bite of an animal infected with the rabies virus (a rabid animal).

  3. Bat in Tazewell County has tested positive for rabies. Here's ...

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    Teach children not to approach or touch any animal they do not know. ... For more information about rabies and bats, contact Tazewell County Animal Control at 309-925-3370.

  4. Cryptic rabies - Wikipedia

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    Cryptic rabies refers to instances where rabies occurs in an individual with no clear history of exposure to a rabies vector. Determining history of contact, usually via the bite of an infected animal, can be difficult if the patient is unconscious or incoherent by the time an attempt is made to collect patient history.

  5. Child dies from rabies after bat found in room, officials say

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    A child in Canada has died from rabies after being exposed to a bat in their room, health officials said this week. Dr. Malcolm Lock, the chief medical officer from Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit ...

  6. Whatcom County Health Department announces a bat has ... - AOL

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    A bat has tested positive for rabies in Whatcom County for the first time this year, health officials said. Bats are the main carrier of rabies in Washington, and 3% to 10% of bats submitted for ...

  7. Joseph Lennox Pawan - Wikipedia

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    Pawan found the first infected vampire bat in March 1932. He then soon proved that various species of bat, including fruit-eating bats and particularly the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus), with or without artificial infection or the external symptoms of rabies, are capable of transmitting rabies for an extended period of time. "Perhaps ...

  8. Art Teacher, 60, Dies of Rabies After Bat Bites Her in ... - AOL

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    Related: Minnesota Man Dies of Rabies 6 Months After Bat Bite. It swooped around a bit and it took off," Splotch said of Seneng’s interaction with the bat. After she was bitten, Splotch said ...

  9. Lagos bat lyssavirus - Wikipedia

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    Until this time, rabies was thought to have a single causal agent. [citation needed] Lagos bat lyssavirus has been isolated from wild and domestic mammals in southern Africa including bats, cats and one dog. [2] One isolate was detected in France in 1999 when a fruit bat (Rousettus egypticus), which had been displaying signs of aggression, died ...