| 1976 - 464 pages
...should be killed immediately and their heads submitted for rabies examination by flourescent microscopy. Signs of rabies in wild animals cannot be interpreted...(without unnecessary damage to the head) and the brain examined for evidence of rabies. If the brain is negative by flourescent antibody examination for rabies,... | |
| 1985 - 96 pages
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| World Health Organization - 1988 - 392 pages
...undamaged. should be sent promptly, under refrigeration but not frozen, to a public health laboratory. Any wild animal that bites or scratches a person should be killed at once and the head kept under refrigeration during transportation to a public health laboratory. Rubber gloves... | |
| International Maritime Organization - 2001 - 230 pages
...undamaged, should be sent promptly, under refrigeration but not frozen, to a public health laboratory. Any wild animal that bites or scratches a person should be killed at once and the head kept under refrigeration during transportation to a public health laboratory. Rubber gloves... | |
| Ernest Jawetz - 1980 - 612 pages
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