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Rabies

Rabies is a deadly animal disease caused by a virus. It can happen in wild animals, including raccoons, skunks, bats and foxes, or in dogs, cats or farm animals. People get it from the bite of an infected animal.

In people, symptoms of rabies include fever, headache and fatigue, then confusion, hallucinations and paralysis. Once the symptoms begin, the disease is usually fatal. A series of shots can prevent rabies in people exposed to the virus. You need to get them right away. If an animal bites you, wash the wound well; then get medical care.

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  1. Rabies (National Library of Medicine)  
    Rabies is a deadly animal disease caused by a virus. It can happen in wild animals, including ... of an infected animal. In people, symptoms of rabies include fever, headache and fatigue, then confusion, hallucinations ...
  2. Rabies is a deadly viral infection that is mainly spread by infected animals. ... This infection is caused by the rabies virus. Rabies is spread by infected saliva that enters the body through a bite or broken skin. The virus travels from the ...
  3. Travelers' Health: Rabies (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Rabies/Related Issues ... Rabies ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Information about how to order the U.S. government publication about traveling titled & ...
  4. Rabies in the United States: Protecting Public Health (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Rabies/Statistics and Research ... Rabies ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Learn about rabies animal surveillance in the US as well as rabies prevention ...
  5. Rabies Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    ... take when a patient has been exposed to rabies.
  6. Rabies: A Forgotten Killer (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Rabies is a virus that infects some wildlife like bats, raccoons, skunks and foxes in the US. ... scratched, causing fever, agitation and death. While deadly, rabies is 100% preventable with post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) ...
  7. Rabies (World Health Organization)  
    WHO fact sheet on rabies, providing key facts and information on symptoms, diagnosis, transmission, post-exposure prophylaxis, local treatment, prevention, WHO response
  8. About Rabies (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Rabies is a fatal viral disease. Find out more about prevention and treatment on this page.
  9. Preventing Rabies from Bats (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Learn about rabies risks associated with bats.
  10. ... messages between the brain and the body. The rabies virus spreads through the nerves, first causing flu- ... to hallucinations, delirium, and insomnia. If left untreated, rabies is nearly always fatal.
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