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Acute flaccid paralysis due to rabies
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Two clinical forms of rabies are recognize: i) a furious form associated with classical signs of excitation or phobic symptoms, ii) Dumb rabies (paralytic rabiesRabies Signs & Symptoms - Rabies - HealthCommunities.com
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Feb 28, 2001 - After the initial onset of symptoms, the animal may become vicious or begin to show signs of paralysis. Some rabid animals bite at the slightest ...Rabies Virus: Description, Vector, Mechanisms, Symptoms ...
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An acute, central nervous system infection, characterized by CNS irritation, followed by paralysis and death. Rabies, a member of the Rhabdovirus family, ...Rabies: Types, Symptoms & Causes - Healthline
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Aug 7, 2012 - Rabies-the word probably brings to mind an enraged animal frothing at the mouth. ... insomnia; anxiety; confusion; partial paralysis; agitation ...Healthline Networks
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Clinical signs - Rabies - Bulletin - Europe
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Rabid dogs, for example, may develop a typical high barking sound during furious rabies. Death may follow convulsions even without the paralytic stage of the ...Rabies Bulletin Europe
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Rabies Clinical Presentation: History, Physical Examination
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Sep 25, 2014 - Another form of rabies, paralytic rabies, is also known as dumb rabies or apathetic rabies, because the patient is relatively quiet compared with ...Medscape
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Rabies virus
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The incubation period for rabies virus is usually 1 to 2 months, but it can vary from a few days to a few years. ... In paralytic or 'dumb' rabies paralysis dominates.Stanford University
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Rabies in animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In 1931, Dr. H. Metivier, a Veterinary surgeon, established the connection between the bites of bats and paralytic rabies and Dr. Joseph Lennox Pawan of ...Wikipedia
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Rabies Causes, Diagnosis & Treatments - Clinical Key
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Rabies is an acute viral infectious disease most often transmitted to humans via ... agitation and viciousness, followed by paralysis and death, or 'dumb' rabies, ...Rabies - Body & Health - Canada.com
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The rabies virus has two forms that cause different behaviours in affected animals