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  2. First person to survive rabies gets married - AOL

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    The first person to survive rabies without being vaccinated is now a newlywed! Jeanna Giese got married on Saturday, September 20th. She was bitten by a bat nearly 10 years ago in Fond du Lac.

  3. 2005 - Wikipedia

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    January 1 – Jeanna Giese from Wisconsin, United States, comes home from the hospital and officially becomes the first person to ever survive rabies without a vaccination. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] January 5 – Eris , the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System , is discovered by a team led by Michael E. Brown using images originally taken on ...

  4. Rabies - Wikipedia

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    The human diploid cell rabies vaccine was started in 1967. Less expensive purified chicken embryo cell vaccine and purified vero cell rabies vaccine are now available. [69] A recombinant vaccine called V-RG has been used in Belgium, France, Germany, and the United States to prevent outbreaks of rabies in undomesticated animals. [77]

  5. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    The accumulation of saliva can sometimes create a "foaming at the mouth" effect, which is commonly associated with rabies in animals in the public perception and in popular culture; [3] [4] [5] however, rabies does not always present as such, and may be carried without typical symptoms being displayed.

  6. Kitten dies of rabies; now students who helped care for it ...

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    After the first course, or the "Day 0" dose of rabies vaccination, follow-up rabies vaccinations are given on Days 3, 7, and 14 from exposure. Those shots are given in the deltoid muscle ...

  7. Ernest S. Tierkel - Wikipedia

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    Later the same evaluation was made of polio vaccine based on the same methods. In 1946 there were 10,000 cases of canine rabies every year reported in the United States. By 1975 there were only 129 cases of canine rabies reported in the United States. This dramatic success was due to the immunization program that resulted from Tierkel's work.

  8. Animals & Money: New $50 instant rabies test could be a ... - AOL

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    The typical way to figure out if an animal that bit you has rabies is to kill it, cut off its head and express ship it-- unfrozen--to your state health department for a test that will take 10 to ...

  9. Talk:Milwaukee protocol - Wikipedia

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    The introduction says that Jeanna "became the first of only three patients known to have survived symptomatic rabies without receiving the rabies vaccine." But, the Other Attempts section says, "There were 2 survivors out of 25 patients treated under the first protocol.