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RABIES Disease of mammals, most often transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal. A majority of rabies cases occur in wild animals like raccoons, skunks, bats, and foxes.
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Domestic animals are vaccinated for rabies.
Less than 10% of rabies cases are in cats, cattle, and dogs
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Geographic areas of wild animals commonly infected with rabies.
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In the US, people most often get rabies from bats.
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In other countries, people most often get rabies from dogs.
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It is very rare that anyone ever survives rabies infection.
Recovery of a Patient from Clinical Rabies --- Wisconsin, 2004
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Worldwide, 55,000 people die of rabies every year.
There are only about 0-2 deaths a year in the US each year.
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Animals with rabies my be aggressive and foaming at the mouth
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More often, animals will act timid and shy, and appear to be tame
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Know the signs! never feed or approach a wild animal
be careful of pets that you do not know don´t pet stray dogs or cats if any animal acts strangely, call your local animal control officer for help.
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Diagnosis In animals, the brain is examined after death to determine if rabies is present. In humans, many tests must be run; samples of saliva, blood, spinal fluid, and skin biopsies of hair follicles at the nape of the neck.
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Symptoms first symptoms
flu-like signs — malaise, fever, or headache, which may last for days discomfort at the site of bite within days - brain dysfunction, anxiety, confusion, agitation, delirium, abnormal behavior, hallucinations, and insomnia, death
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