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Human rabies prevention

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Human Rabies Prevention — United States, 2008

Human Rabies Prevention — United States, 2008

www.cdc.gov

Early Release May 7, 2008 / Vol. 57 department of health and human services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

  Center, Control, Human, Centers for disease control and prevention, Disease, Prevention, Rabies, Human rabies prevention

VI IRMTI TATMT Rabies Vaccine

VI IRMTI TATMT Rabies Vaccine

www.cdc.gov

4 Tell your doctor if… Talk with a doctor before getting rabies vaccine if you: 1.ever had a serious (life-threatening) allergic reaction to a previous dose of rabies vaccine, or to any component

  Vaccine, Rabies, Rabies vaccine

MICHIGAN RABIES ASSESSMENT: WHEN A PERSON HAS …

MICHIGAN RABIES ASSESSMENT: WHEN A PERSON HAS …

www.michigan.gov

Rabies exposure risk assessment requires balancing a number of criteria: the species of animal and the endemicity of rabies for that species for Michigan, the observed health and

  Rabies

Ontario’s Rabies Immunization Requirements for Animals ...

Ontario’s Rabies Immunization Requirements for Animals ...

ontarioagsocieties.com

Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Population and Public Health Division Ontario’s Rabies Immunization Requirements for Animals

  Rabies

Public Veterinary Medicine: Public Health

Public Veterinary Medicine: Public Health

www.nasphv.org

JAVMA • Vol 248 • No. 5 • March 1, 2016 505 Rabies is a fatal viral zoonosis and serious public health problem.1 All mammals are believed to be susceptible to the disease, and for the purposes of this document, use of the term animal refers to mam-

  Rabies

Current WHO GUIDE

Current WHO GUIDE

www.who.int

2 World Health Organization Department of Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Response General considerations in rabies post-exposure treatment

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Rabies General introduction - WHO

Rabies General introduction - WHO

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Rabies General introduction Rabies, present on all continents and endemic in most African and Asian countries, is a fatal zoonotic viral disease,

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