Rabies, formally known as Rabies lyssavirus, is one of the deadliest viruses known to man. Rabies can cause those people who become infected with it to act in an animalistic way. Because of this obvious change from human to man, rabies is responsible for some of the most prominent half-human, half-animal monstrosities that run rampant in fiction. Most of these fictitious creations have a root in rabies because of how obvious it can be to correlate an animal\u27s bite to a human\u27s transformation. Rabies has become an icon of entertainment formed from humanities\u27 fear and fascination with the idea that individuals can be changed from being homo sapiens into something horrific
In humans, rabies still is a fatally evolving encephalomyelitis caused by a Rhabdovirus of the genus...
Rabies is a lethal zoonotic disease that affects all the homeotherms, including humans, and is cause...
Rabies is an acute, progressive, incurable encephalitis. Causative agents are found in the family Rh...
Rabies, formally known as Rabies lyssavirus, is one of the deadliest viruses known to man. Rabies ca...
Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease that affects humans and animals. It is transmitted through bite o...
Rabies is an important zoonosis in the public health and veterinary arenas. It can infect all warm-b...
Rabies is a viral illness that can be prevented but is lethal. It can spread to humans and pets if t...
The full scale of the global burden of human rabies is unknown, owing to inadequate surveillance of ...
Part of series 1 of the CDC Museum set of Infectious disease trading cards, featuring photos and inf...
Rabies, a viral zoonosis caused by a lyssavirus, is a vaccine-preventable, neglected tropical diseas...
Lyssaviruses cause the disease rabies, which is a fatal encephalitic disease resulting in approxima...
Rabies is a viral disease that affects warm-blooded animals including humans. It is characterised by...
Rabies is a preventable disease, most often contracted when a rabid animal bites a person. Rabies is...
Rabies is a fatal disease caused by rabies virus, a neurotropic virus and a prototype of Lyssavirus ...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed substantially during the last half centu...
In humans, rabies still is a fatally evolving encephalomyelitis caused by a Rhabdovirus of the genus...
Rabies is a lethal zoonotic disease that affects all the homeotherms, including humans, and is cause...
Rabies is an acute, progressive, incurable encephalitis. Causative agents are found in the family Rh...
Rabies, formally known as Rabies lyssavirus, is one of the deadliest viruses known to man. Rabies ca...
Rabies is a zoonotic viral disease that affects humans and animals. It is transmitted through bite o...
Rabies is an important zoonosis in the public health and veterinary arenas. It can infect all warm-b...
Rabies is a viral illness that can be prevented but is lethal. It can spread to humans and pets if t...
The full scale of the global burden of human rabies is unknown, owing to inadequate surveillance of ...
Part of series 1 of the CDC Museum set of Infectious disease trading cards, featuring photos and inf...
Rabies, a viral zoonosis caused by a lyssavirus, is a vaccine-preventable, neglected tropical diseas...
Lyssaviruses cause the disease rabies, which is a fatal encephalitic disease resulting in approxima...
Rabies is a viral disease that affects warm-blooded animals including humans. It is characterised by...
Rabies is a preventable disease, most often contracted when a rabid animal bites a person. Rabies is...
Rabies is a fatal disease caused by rabies virus, a neurotropic virus and a prototype of Lyssavirus ...
The epidemiology of rabies in the United States has changed substantially during the last half centu...
In humans, rabies still is a fatally evolving encephalomyelitis caused by a Rhabdovirus of the genus...
Rabies is a lethal zoonotic disease that affects all the homeotherms, including humans, and is cause...
Rabies is an acute, progressive, incurable encephalitis. Causative agents are found in the family Rh...