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  2. Goose Fans 'May Have Been Exposed' to Rabid Bats at ... - AOL

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    Those who may have come into contact with a bat should "contact a healthcare provider as soon as possible to discuss rabies post-exposure prophylaxis," a treatment comprised of "a dose of human ...

  3. Chicago concertgoers may have been exposed to potentially ...

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    Rabies is a disease that affects the nervous system of humans and other mammals, health officials said. “People get rabies from the bite of an animal infected with the rabies virus (a rabid animal).

  4. Child dies from rabies after bat found in room, officials say

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    A child in Canada has died from rabies after being exposed to a bat in their room, health officials said this week. ... infection that attacks the nervous system in humans and animals, causing ...

  5. Cryptic rabies - Wikipedia

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    Cryptic rabies refers to instances where rabies occurs in an individual with no clear history of exposure to a rabies vector. Determining history of contact, usually via the bite of an infected animal, can be difficult if the patient is unconscious or incoherent by the time an attempt is made to collect patient history.

  6. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    In the 10 years from 1925 and 1935, 89 people and thousands of livestock had died from it—"the highest human mortality from rabies-infected bats thus far recorded anywhere." [ 11 ] In 1931, Dr. Joseph Lennox Pawan of Trinidad in the West Indies , a government bacteriologist, found Negri bodies in the brain of a bat with unusual habits.

  7. Vampire bat - Wikipedia

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    Since dogs are now widely immunized against rabies, the number of human rabies transmissions by vampire bats exceeds those by dogs in Latin America, with 55 documented cases in 2005. [45] The risk of infection to the human population is less than to livestock exposed to bat bites. [ 46 ]

  8. Bats eat insects and pollenate plants, but the DEC warns to stay away, as the flying critters can present infections dangers such as the rabies virus. This animal hides in the dark, but it’s ...

  9. Joseph Lennox Pawan - Wikipedia

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    In 1925 there was an outbreak of rabies in cattle in Trinidad, which was first diagnosed as botulism. Humans began contracting rabies in 1929, first diagnosed as poliomyelitis. The outbreak continued until 1937, by which time 89 human fatalities were recorded. [1] Pawan found the first infected vampire bat in March 1932.