Rabies in a sentence as a noun

If you get infected with a deadly viral disease, like rabies, it's curtains.

But the body can actually clear the rabies virus with no trouble - almost.

While you're in that hospital, ask what their procedure is if you've been infected with rabies within the past week.

>We lost the fight with viruses a decade ago. If you get infected with a deadly viral disease, like rabies, it's curtains.

You give the body the rabies virus ahead of time, and you do it in a way that prevents the person from actually getting sick.

For me personally it was a book about William Pasteur and his development of the rabies vaccine.

And yet they'll happily launch their business into a jungle full of rabies-infected cannibals, without so much as a guide.

The Milwaukee protocol, which is the only effective[1] non-vaccine treatment for rabies, isn't even drug-based!You may of course be confused.

Before treatments were developed, rabies had an essentially 100% mortality rate.

If we miss the postexposure prophylaxis window, the fatality rate for rabies is indistinguishable from 100%

> If science had found biological origins or symptoms for mental illness in the brain, don't you think these would be used for diagnostic purposes?Science has found biological symptoms for Alzheimer's and rabies.

However, I do not believe amantadine resistance has ever been described in rabies, which in any case is usually treated with vaccination -- the challenge is to get the immune system to respond to the virus before the host dies!

Rabies definitions

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

See also: hydrophobia lyssa madness