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Rabies logo #10101) Animal bite worry 2) Animal-bite worry 3) Canine contagion 4) Disease ravaging Serbia 5) Disease spread by bats 6) Dog-bite concern 7) Hydrophobia 8) It might come with a bite 9) Lyssa 10) Madness 11) Result of a bad bite 12) Rodent-carried disease 13) Tropical disease 14) Virus transmitted by animals
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Rabies logo #10101) Hydrophobia 2) Lyssa
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Rabies logo #21806an acute, usually fatal disease, a form of viral encephalitis, that is transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal (usually a dog, cat, skunk, or raccoon) (Morris 1992).
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Rabies logo #21002• (n.) Same as Hydrophobia (b); canine madness.
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Rabies logo #23313An infectious disease transmitted by the bite of an infected mammal. Symptoms appear anywhere from three weeks to a year after being bit and include headache and fever, cough and sore throat, loss of appetite and fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Once symptoms appear, it is too late for treatment. If bitten by a rabid mammal ...
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rabies logo #21003acute, ordinarily fatal, viral disease of the central nervous system that is usually spread among domestic dogs and wild carnivorous animals by a ... [9 related articles]
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rabies logo #21579A disease of the nervous system caused by the rabies virus. Rabies is marked by an increase in saliva production, abnormal behavior, and eventual paralysis and death.
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rabies logo #21160Also known as hydrophobia, a fatal virus disease resulting from the bite of an infected animal, usually a dog. Headache, fever, and an overwhelming fear, especially of water, are early symptoms following an incubation period of 3–6 weeks; paralysis, spasm of muscles of swallowing, respiratory ...
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Rabies logo #20024an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals that is usually transmitted through the bite of a rabid animal. Though chances of your ferret contracting rabies are remote, make sure your pet receives annual booster shots.
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Rabies logo #20085Disease that affects an animal`s brain and causes the animal to wander and bit at other animals. It is spread by the bite of an infected animal.
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rabies logo #21001(ra´bēz) (ra´be-ēz) an acute infectious disease of the central nervous system, which affects all warm-blooded animals, including humans. It is caused by an RNA virus of the genus Lyssavirus. The virus is often present in the host's saliva, and human infection is usually transmitted by the bite or li...
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Rabies logo #22217A viral disease that affects the nervous system in mammal. It can lead to paralysis and death. Rabies is spread from the bite of one mammal to another.
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Rabies logo #10444A severe virus infection of the nervous system disease which affects many warm blooded animals. It is often fatal.
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Rabies logo #20972Ra'bi·es (rā'bĭ*ēz) noun [ Latin See Rage , noun ] Same as Hydrophobia (b) ; canine madness.
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Rabies logo #20907A disease of warm-blooded animals particularly foxes, wolves, bats and dogs which causes fear of water.
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rabies logo #24151contagious viral disease primarily transmitted by the bite of infected mammals that can cause acute encephalitis resulting in madness, aggressiveness, coma, and death
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rabies logo #23918an infectious disease
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Rabies logo #23722A potentially fatal viral infection spread through the bite of certain warm-blooded animals. It attacks the central nervous system and, if left untreated, is highly fatal in animals.
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Rabies logo #20189A viral infection that affects the nervous system, causing either hyperactivity or extreme listlessness.
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Rabies logo #20875an infectious viral disease primarily affecting animals; can be transmitted to humans through an infected animal's bite; if untreated, can result in paralysis and death
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rabies logo #20974hydrophobia noun an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain
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Rabies logo #21273An acute, infectious, often fatal viral disease of most warm-blooded animals, especially wolves, cats, and dogs, that attacks the central nervous system and is transmitted by the bite of infected animals.
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rabies logo #21377a widespread, viral infection spread through the bite of certain warm-blooded animals. It attacks the nervous system and, if left untreated, is 100 percent fatal in animals.
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Rabies logo #22442A highly fatal viral zoonosis that occurs in all warm-blooded animals. Rabies is a viral disease and it is transmitted by the bites of infected animals.
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Rabies logo #23317a widespread, viral infection spread through the bite of certain warm-blooded animals. It attacks the nervous system and, if left untreated, is 100 percent fatal in animals.
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