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  1. Rabies (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics) by Thomas E. Kienzle, 2006-12
  2. Rabies, Second Edition by Alan C. Jackson, William H. Wunner, 2007-06-22
  3. Rabies
  4. Cicely; Or, the Rose of Raby [By A. Musgrave]. by Agnes Musgrave, Cicely, 2010-04-02
  5. The Visitors' Guide to Raby Castle, Barnard Castle and the Neighbourhood by F M. L., 2008-12-09
  6. Bright Paradise by Peter Raby, 1997-10-13
  7. A Halloween Collection Anthology: Sweet by Victory Tales Press, Markee Anderson, et all 2010-09-22
  8. Rabies Mom by Jack McGowan, Patrick Carroll, 2008-04-10
  9. Mad Dogs: The New Rabies Plague (Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural Environment Series) by Donald Finley, 1998-01-01
  10. Angels and Rabies: A Journey Through the Americas by Manchan Magan, 2007-11-30
  11. Rabies (Biographies of Disease) by P. Dileep Kumar, 2008-11-30
  12. Rabies (Health Alert) by Lorrie Klosterman, 2007-11
  13. Rabies: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention (Virology Research Progress)
  14. Rabies (Diseases and People) by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, et all 1994-05

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2. MedlinePlus: Rabies
Other health topics A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ List of All Topics. rabies. Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on . rabies Latest News. Aventis rabies Vaccine Lot
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3. Rabies - What You Need To Know
Miscelleneous Info. * rabies. Myths and Facts About Cats. rabies What You NeedTo Know. How Can You Prevent rabies? Have your pets vaccinated against rabies.
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    Rabies - What You Need To Know
    Rabies is a disease caused by a virus found in the saliva of infected animals and is transmitted to pets and humans by bites, or possibly by contamination of an open cut. Treatment of an infected person as critical. Untreated, rabies causes a painful death. Most animals can be infected by the virus and can transmit the disease to man. Infected bats, raccoons, foxes, skunks, dogs or cats provide the greatest risk to humans. Rabies may also spread through exposure to infected domestic farm animals, groundhogs , weasels and other wild carnivores. Squirrels, rodents and rabbits are seldom infected.
    How Can You Prevent Rabies?
    • Have your pets vaccinated against rabies. Any pets which come in contact with wild animals are at risk. Many local health departments conduct public vaccination clinics for dogs and cats. Your veterinarian can also vaccinate your pet against rabies. D uring recent years, confirmed cases of rabies in cats have exceeded the reported cases in dogs in some parts of the United States making vaccination and booster shots critical to your health and that of your pets.
    • If your cat or dog has been bitten or attacked by a wild animal or has bites or scratches of unknown origin, call your local health department or animal control officer to report the incident.
  • 4. CDC - Rabies: Home
    Information on rabies, a viral disease of mammals most often transmitted throughthe bite of a rabid animal, is now available for both professionals and the
    http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/
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    News and Highlights

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    FAQ About Rabies Vaccine Recall
    The Rabies Virus
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    Notice: Rabies Vaccine Recall
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    From National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Chiron Statement Regarding Additional Vaccine Doses
    (April 15, 2004) On Chiron Web site (April 13, 2004) Countries Affected by Aventis Pasteur Rabies Vaccine Recall (April 13, 2004) Offices/Subsidiaries, Aventis Pasteur International (April 13, 2004) Notice to Readers: Manufacturer's Recall of Human Rabies Vaccine - April 2, 2004 (April 2, 2004) MMWR Dispatch (April 2, 2004)

    5. Rabies.com

    http://www.rabies.com/

    6. Dog Owner's Guide: Rabies
    Bookstore. Reprints. Privacy. About. rabies. What every dog owner should know about rabies. Introduction. Clinical signs. Prevention in pets. Prevention in people. Introduction rabies is a virus
    http://www.canismajor.com/dog/rabies.html
    [Dog Owner's Guide: Rabies (www.canismajor.com/dog/rabies.html)] Home Topics Index Newest ... About
    Rabies
    What every dog owner should know about rabies
    Introduction
    Rabies is a virus that can affect any warm-blooded animal; whenever someone is bitten by an animal, the chance of rabies exists. Although the incidence of rabies in humans is low, more than 30,000 people undergo treatment for possible exposure to rabies in the US. Rabies primarily attacks the nervous system and causes an encephalitis. The virus is transmitted in saliva from the bite of an infected animal. The incubation period prior to clinical signs is extremely variable, but is usually two-to-eight weeks. The virus will begin shedding in saliva a short time before clinical signs develop, usually less than 10 days. For both humans and domestic animals, the primary source of rabies is the bite of a rabid wild animal. The most common of these are skunk, raccoon, bat, and fox. Currently, the number of cats infected with rabies has surpassed that of dogs. The main reasons are that there are now more cats than dogs and cats tend to roam more often.
    Clinical signs
    There are three phases to the course of the disease: prodromal, furious, and paralytic. Death occurs three to-seven days from the onset of signs.

    7. Rabies Quarantine Information Page
    Obtain detailed information on current quarantine laws and updates in the UK. Quarantine information for other countries also provided.
    http://pw1.netcom.com/~eholden/rabies.htm

    8. Rabies, NIAID Fact Sheet
    April 2002. rabies. What Is rabies? rabies is an acute and deadly viral infection of the central nervous system. It is one of the most terrifying diseases known to man.
    http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/rabies.htm
    April 2002
    Rabies
    What Is Rabies?
    Rabies is an acute and deadly viral infection of the central nervous system. It is one of the most terrifying diseases known to man. Although rabies in humans is rare in the United States, as many as 18,000 Americans get rabies shots each year because they have been in contact with animals that may be rabid (rabies-infected). In 1998 according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), only one person died of rabies in this country. In other parts of the world, however, many people die of rabies each year. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around the world more than 40,000 people die every year from rabies. WHO also estimates that 10 million people worldwide are treated after being exposed to animals that may have rabies. Rabies is caused by a virus that is in the saliva of infected animals, and it is usually transmitted by bites from infected animals. All warm-blooded animals can get rabies, and some may serve as natural reservoirs of the virus. Rabies is found in all of the United States, except Hawaii, and in many other countries around the world, including Canada and Mexico. The disease may be absent from large areas for many years, and then reappear suddenly or gradually by invasion from bordering countries or by the introduction of an infected animal.

    9. EMedicine - Rabies : Article By John Bertolini, MD
    rabies rabies is a viral disease of the central nervous system (CNS); it is one of the oldest and most feared diseases reported in medical literature. Incidence of rabies is widespread Since control of canine rabies in the 1940s and 1950s, human rabies in the United States has
    http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic493.htm
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    Last Updated: January 29, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: hydrophobia, mad dog disease, bat rabies, avian rabies, paralytic rabies, dumb rabies, furious rabies, rabies virus, rhabdovirus, Rhabdoviridae AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: John Bertolini, MD , Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Union Hospital Coauthor(s): Mark Merlin, DO , Assistant Program Director, Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Saint Barnabas Medical Center John Bertolini, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians Editor(s): Robert Norris, MD , Chief, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD

    10. Texas Department Of Health, Zoonosis Control Division - Oral Rabies Vaccination
    Information about the Texas Oral rabies Vaccination Programs. Features maps, summaries, reports, and bait/vaccine.
    http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/zoonosis/orvp/
    zoonosis control division Texas Department of Health Site Map Contact Us ... zoonosis orvp Printer Format Topics Animal Control and Shelters Animals in Disaster Animals in Public Places Case Investigation Forms ... TDH Regional Offices
    Oral Rabies Vaccination Programs (ORVP)
    The Zoonosis Control Division's Oral Rabies Vaccination Programs (ORVP) were created to eliminate rabies in coyotes ( Canis latrans ) in South Texas and rabies in gray foxes( Urocyon cinereoargenteus ) in West Central Texas. Both the South Texas Program and the West Central Texas Program utilize an oral rabies vaccine encased into a bait matrix. The vaccine/bait units are distributed aerially along transect lines. This ensures a consistent coverage of the target area. Each of the Programs has its own variation of bait matrix and bait/vaccine unit distribution density adapted for the individual target species. To learn more about the Texas ORVP look through our web site.
    ORVP Information
    A summary, full description, and listing of the achievements of the Texas ORVP. Baiting Statistics Summary and baiting statistics from the Texas ORVP.

    11. Rabies
    Human rabies surveillance and controlactivities at WHO. WHO Collaborating Centres on rabies. Title. Year or Reference. rabies Fact Sheet. Fact Sheet No 99 Revised June 2001. WHO Expert Committee on
    http://www.who.int/emc/diseases/zoo/rabies.html
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    Human rabies surveillance and control activities at WHO
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    The WHO interactive information and mapping system for human and animal rabies Information Resources Relevant Rabies Information Asian Symposium s ol ... Other Topics
    Download the free Adobe(R) Acrobat(R) Reader to view these files. If you have difficulty accessing these files,
    contact us at: rabnet@who.int Title Year or Reference Relevant Rabies Information Rabies Fact Sheet Fact Shee t No 99 Revised June 2001 WHO Expert Committee on Rabies, report - 1992 WHO Technical Report Series 824 P art 1 PDF P art 2 PDF Part 3 PDF Part 4 PDF WHO Recommendations on Rabies Post-exposure Treatment and the Correct Technique of Intradermal Immunization against Rabies, Bangkok, 2000 WHO/EMC/ZOO/96.6
    PDF Current WHO Guide for Rabies Pre- and Post-exposure Treatment in Humans Slide show World Survey of Rabies Questionnaire Asian Symposiums th International Symposium on Rabies Control in Asia, 5-9 March 2001

    12. RABNET - WHO
    Rabnet is a WHO data bank wich offers online access to information on rabies prevalence,diagnosis, surveillance, and control in humans and animals from almost
    http://oms2.b3e.jussieu.fr/rabnet/
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    World Health Organization
    Departement of Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Response
    Animal and Food related Public Health Risks
    Rabnet is a WHO data bank wich offers online access to information on rabies prevalence, diagnosis, surveillance, and control in humans and animals from almost all countries in the world. Country related data are being up-dated either online by designated national rabies reference laboratories or through WHO, based on responses from national authorities to the WHO annual questionnaire on rabies or from other official sources. Interested to learn more about RABNET ?

    13. Rabies Caste - The Official Website
    Biographies, pictures, and links for the Israeli band.
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    14. Harris County Rabies/Animal Control Home
    Adoption information, applications in English and Spanish, animal regulations and license application, and volunteer and employment opportunities.
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    15. Welcome To The Homepage Of The RABIES BULLETIN EUROPE!
    webmaster. Country contacts Updated country contacts regarding rabies canbe found in the List of contributors at the end of the current issue.
    http://www.who-rabies-bulletin.org/
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    16. Rabies Fact Sheet
    An informative site from Veterinary Public Health Information discussing rabies, how it is spread, and how it is prevented. Also includes useful tips for hunters who handle dead animals
    http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/cvm/petsvets/rabengl.html

    17. CDC Travelers' Health Information On Rabies
    . Very rarely, rabies has been transmitted by nonbite exposuresthat introduce the virus into open wounds or mucous membranes.......rabies.
    http://www.cdc.gov/travel/diseases/rabies.htm
    Contents Destinations Outbreaks Diseases Vaccinations ... USDA/APHIS
    Importing food, plant, animal products U.S. State Department Pan American Health Organization World Health Organization Home ... Purchase Rabies Description Rabies, an acute, fatal encephalomyelitis caused by neurotropic viruses in the family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus, is almost always transmitted by an animal bite that inoculates the virus into wounds. Very rarely, rabies has been transmitted by nonbite exposures that introduce the virus into open wounds or mucous membranes. All mammals are believed to be susceptible, but reservoirs are carnivores and bats. Although dogs are the main reservoir in resource-poor countries, the epidemiology of the disease differs sufficiently from one region or country to another to warrant the medical evaluation of all mammal bites. Occurrence Rabies is found on all continents except Antarctica. In certain areas of the world, canine rabies remains highly endemic, including (but not limited to) parts of Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, India, Mexico, Nepal, Peru, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. The disease is also found in dogs in most of the other countries of Africa, Asia, and Central and South America, except as noted in

    18. Rabies
    rabies This Internet site, maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), features information and activities for students to learn about rabies. Students read a brief history
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    19. Rabies Prevention - United States, 1999
    rabies Prevention United States, 1999. rabies IMMUNIZING PRODUCTS Two types ofrabies immunizing products are available in the United States (Table 1)
    http://www.avma.org/pubhlth/rabprev.asp
    Information pertaining only to rabies preexposure prophylaxis has been excerpted from the Centers for Disease Control document entitled "Rabies Prevention - United States, 1999, Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)," published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report , January 8, 1999/Vol.48/No. RR-1. For information on postexposure prophylaxis, please refer to the original published document at www.cdc.gov The following information serves as a reference for veterinarians. Individuals contemplating preexposure prophylaxis should consult with their physician.
    Rabies Prevention - United States, 1999
    Recommendations of the Immunization
    Practices Advisory Committee (ACIP)

    Centers for Disease Control. Rabies Prevention - United States, 1999: recommendations of the Immunization Practices Advisory Committee (ACIP). MMWR 1999; (RR-1); [1-21].

    20. Texas Department Of Health, Zoonosis Control Division
    Includes factsheets, disease information, information for veterinarians, and the oral rabies vaccination program for wildlife.
    http://www.tdh.state.tx.us/zoonosis/
    zoonosis control division Texas Department of Health Site Map Contact Us ... Links zoonosis Printer Format Topics Animal Control and Shelters Animals in Disaster Animals in Public Places Case Investigation Forms ... Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy Also known as BSE or Mad Cow Disease, this is a progressive, degenerative neurologic disease of cattle. Diseases in Nature Conference 2004 Conference Details. West Nile Virus Information and statistics about West Nile Virus in Texas.The telephone number for information about West Nile Virus in Texas is Animal Friendly Support low-cost spay neuter programs by purchasing an Animal Friendly license plate. Pet Entry Requirements Requirements for dogs and cats entering Texas. Rabies Vaccinations History of Rabies in Texas (PDF) Historical perspective of rabies in Texas. If you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can download it here.
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