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- Exotic Diseases, Australia Has Very Good Processes for the Identification and Management of Rabies Should It Enter the Country
- Rabies Virus, Epidemiology, Transmission and Free-Roaming Cats
- Background Paper: PROPOSED REVISION of the POLICY on RABIES VACCINES and RABIES IMMUNOGLOBULINS
- Rabies Prevention and Management of Cats in the Context of Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Release Programs
- A Simple Spatiotemporal Rabies Model for Skunk and Bat Interaction in Northeast Texas
- Rabies and Animal Bites
- Rabies Epidemiology in North Carolina 2008 Surveillance Report
- Rabies in Wildlife
- What Is the Risk of Rabies Transmission from Patients to Health Care Staff?
- CDC Human Rabies Prevention-United States, 2008
- Rabies Review: Brazilian Situation and Future Prospects
- Genetic Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of Skunk- Associated Rabies Viruses in North America with Special Emphasis on the Central Plains
- Ecological Potential for Rabies Virus Transmission Via Scavenging of Dead Bats by Mesocarnivores
- Rabies: the Epidemic Continues in Georgia Georgia Epidemiology Report, September 2007, Volume 23, Number 9
- Rabies Control and Bite Manual, July 2015 2
- Rabies Surveillance in California Annual Report 2016
- Adoptive Transfer of Immunity to Rabies Virus Richard Dean Jorgenson Iowa State University
- Rabies Genetic Diversity and Reservoir Identification in Terrestrial Carnivores
- Rabies Virus Belongs to Serotype 1 of the Genus Lyssavirus in the Family Rhabdoviridae
- Rabies Is a Viral Disease of Mammals, Usually Occurring Among Reservoir Wild Animals Such As Raccoons, Skunks, Bats, and Foxes
- Rabies (Basic)