Guidelines for the Treatment, Investigation, and Control of Animal BitesDiscusses medical management of animal bites, animal rabies surveillance, animal bite investigation, domestic animal isolation procedures, laboratory diagnosis of rabies, and answers questions about rabies. 9 tables, 10 figures, 4 appendices. |
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rabies exposure and should seldom necessitate systemic antirabies treatment of the bitten person . Such animals evidently play no role in the propagation of rabies in nature , probably because they are killed by the bite wounds received ...
rabies exposure and should seldom necessitate systemic antirabies treatment of the bitten person . Such animals evidently play no role in the propagation of rabies in nature , probably because they are killed by the bite wounds received ...
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The bitten person should be contacted if the animal is exhibiting symptoms of disease at this time . ... The extra effort expended in such situations can often alleviate need to initiate antirabies treatment of the bitten person can be ...
The bitten person should be contacted if the animal is exhibiting symptoms of disease at this time . ... The extra effort expended in such situations can often alleviate need to initiate antirabies treatment of the bitten person can be ...
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... as used in the California Department of Health Services ' Viral and Rickettsial Disease Laboratory ( VRDL ) and the ... that a negative report permits a decision not to administer systemic antirabies treatment to the bitten person .
... as used in the California Department of Health Services ' Viral and Rickettsial Disease Laboratory ( VRDL ) and the ... that a negative report permits a decision not to administer systemic antirabies treatment to the bitten person .
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