eMedTV Rabies Articles http://rabies.emedtv.com/ eMedTV Rabies Articles en-us http://rabies.emedtv.com/bat-rabies/bat-rabies.html Bat Rabies <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/bat-rabies/bat-rabies.html" >Bat Rabies</a><br />If you are bitten by a bat, rabies is a genuine concern; don't wait to seek medical attention. This eMedTV article discusses bats and rabies, including information about what to do if there is a bat in your house and tips for bat-proofing your home. http://rabies.emedtv.com/bat-rabies/bat-rabies.html Fri, 13 Oct 2006 16:58:35 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies-vaccine/rabies-vaccine.html Rabies Vaccine <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies-vaccine/rabies-vaccine.html" >Rabies Vaccine</a><br />In most cases, the rabies vaccine is given after a person has been exposed to rabies. As discussed in this eMedTV article, when the vaccine for rabies is administered before the onset of symptoms it is extremely effective. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies-vaccine/rabies-vaccine.html Fri, 13 Oct 2006 12:29:39 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies-virus/rabies-virus.html Rabies Virus <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies-virus/rabies-virus.html" >Rabies Virus</a><br />The rabies virus is an RNA virus that attacks the nervous system in mammals, including humans. This eMedTV page describes how the virus is transmitted (usually by an animal bite) and explains how rabies may cause serious symptoms and even death. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies-virus/rabies-virus.html Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:54:47 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies-virus/scientific-name-for-rabies.html Scientific Name for Rabies <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies-virus/scientific-name-for-rabies.html" >Scientific Name for Rabies</a><br />The scientific name for rabies is the rabies virus, a member of the Rhabdoviridae family of viruses. This eMedTV article discusses the classification of the rabies virus, which belongs to the genus Lyssavirus. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies-virus/scientific-name-for-rabies.html Tue, 17 Oct 2006 01:58:46 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/animals-with-rabies.html Animals With Rabies <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/animals-with-rabies.html" >Animals With Rabies</a><br />Wild animals with rabies accounted for 93 percent of reported cases of rabid animals in the United States. This eMedTV Web page provides statistics concerning wild and domestic animals with rabies in the U.S. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/animals-with-rabies.html Wed, 11 Oct 2006 21:14:24 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/cost-of-rabies.html Cost of Rabies <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/cost-of-rabies.html" >Cost of Rabies</a><br />The cost of rabies prevention in the United States exceeds $300 million each year. This eMedTV Web page discusses rabies-related costs, including the cost per human life saved from rabies, which ranges from approximately $10,000 to $100 million. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/cost-of-rabies.html Mon, 16 Oct 2006 18:20:59 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/how-to-prevent-rabies.html How to Prevent Rabies <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/how-to-prevent-rabies.html" >How to Prevent Rabies</a><br />One of the best ways to prevent rabies involves keeping pet vaccinations up to date. This eMedTV page discusses how to prevent rabies and offers suggestions for preventing the disease in animals and humans. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/how-to-prevent-rabies.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 17:17:57 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/is-rabies-a-common-disease.html Is Rabies a Common Disease? <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/is-rabies-a-common-disease.html" >Is Rabies a Common Disease?</a><br />Is rabies a common disease? As explained in this portion of the eMedTV archives, rabies is not a common disease in the United States; in fact, there was only one human case of rabies reported in the U.S. during 2001. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/is-rabies-a-common-disease.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:28:31 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-bites.html Rabies and Bites <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-bites.html" >Rabies and Bites</a><br />There are a few ways that a person or an animal can get rabies, and bites are the most common. This eMedTV Web page takes a look at the steps involved in diagnosing and treating rabies and bites from both domestic and wild animals. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-bites.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 01:37:58 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-pets.html Rabies and Pets <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-pets.html" >Rabies and Pets</a><br />Statistics concerning rabies and pets indicate that cats are more likely to have the disease than dogs. This eMedTV resource explains the risk that cases of rabies in pets present for humans and stresses the importance of vaccinating pets for rabies. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-pets.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 16:22:30 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-squirrels.html Rabies and Squirrels <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-squirrels.html" >Rabies and Squirrels</a><br />Any mammal can become infected with rabies, and squirrels are no exception; however, as discussed in this eMedTV segment, squirrels have not been known to cause rabies in humans in the U.S. Squirrels, like most other small rodents, rarely get rabies. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-squirrels.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 00:25:16 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-travel.html Rabies and Travel <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-travel.html" >Rabies and Travel</a><br />As this eMedTV page explains, many countries in the developing world are unable to control rabies, and travel to such countries increases the risk of getting the disease. This article looks at ways to avoid getting rabies while traveling. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-and-travel.html Fri, 13 Oct 2006 02:11:34 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-diagnosis.html Rabies Diagnosis <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-diagnosis.html" >Rabies Diagnosis</a><br />Factors doctors consider when making a rabies diagnosis may include the species of animal involved. This eMedTV resource examines other factors involved in diagnosing rabies, such as the animal's vaccination status and where the incident took place. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-diagnosis.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 12:37:50 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-incubation-period.html Rabies Incubation Period <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-incubation-period.html" >Rabies Incubation Period</a><br />The rabies incubation period can vary, but it usually lasts one to three months. This eMedTV page discusses the incubation period for rabies and explains that animals are not contagious during this period between infection and the onset of symptoms. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-incubation-period.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:04:29 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-symptoms.html Rabies Symptoms <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-symptoms.html" >Rabies Symptoms</a><br />For people with rabies, symptoms may begin with fever, headache, and general tiredness. As this eMedTV article explains, however, symptoms of rabies that may occur as the disease progresses can include anxiety, partial paralysis, and confusion. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-symptoms.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 23:14:05 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-testing.html Rabies Testing <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-testing.html" >Rabies Testing</a><br />If a person is thought to have rabies, testing focuses on several samples (such saliva and blood). This eMedTV article looks at how rabies testing is conducted in humans and animals suspected of being infected with the virus. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-testing.html Tue, 17 Oct 2006 01:05:43 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-transmission.html Rabies Transmission <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-transmission.html" >Rabies Transmission</a><br />In most cases of rabies, transmission occurs as the result of an animal bite. This eMedTV Web page describes how rabies may also be transmitted through non-bite exposure or human-to-human exposure (which has only been documented in transplant cases). http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-transmission.html Fri, 13 Oct 2006 01:38:51 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-treatment.html Rabies Treatment <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-treatment.html" >Rabies Treatment</a><br />As this eMedTV article explains, post-exposure rabies treatment involves a series of injections with rabies immune globulin and rabies vaccine. While this treatment for rabies is extremely effective, it must be started before the onset of symptoms. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies-treatment.html Fri, 13 Oct 2006 10:46:27 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies.html Rabies <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies.html" >Rabies</a><br />Rabies, a viral disease affecting the nervous system, is most commonly transmitted through an animal bite. This eMedTV article discusses the transmission, treatment, and diagnosis of rabies, and explains which animals are most likely to have rabies. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/rabies.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 15:25:59 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/statistics-on-rabies.html Statistics on Rabies <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/statistics-on-rabies.html" >Statistics on Rabies</a><br />Statistics on rabies show that 7,437 cases of rabies in animals were reported in the U.S. during 2001. This eMedTV article provides statistics on rabies, including information about the prevalence of the disease among animals and humans. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/statistics-on-rabies.html Tue, 17 Oct 2006 01:54:00 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/surviving-rabies.html Surviving Rabies <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/surviving-rabies.html" >Surviving Rabies</a><br />There has been only one case of a person surviving rabies when treatment began after the onset of symptoms. This eMedTV article tells the story of this individual case, yet stresses that there is no cure for rabies once symptoms develop. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/surviving-rabies.html Thu, 12 Oct 2006 17:48:15 CDT http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/what-causes-rabies.html What Causes Rabies? <a href="http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/what-causes-rabies.html" >What Causes Rabies?</a><br />What causes rabies? As discussed in this portion of the eMedTV Web site, rabies may be caused by a bite from an infected animal, non-bite exposure, or human-to-human transmission. In most cases, what causes rabies is a bite from a rabid animal. http://rabies.emedtv.com/rabies/what-causes-rabies.html Sun, 15 Oct 2006 09:56:18 CDT