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The word "rabies" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an infectious viral disease that can be spread by animals, primarily through a bite. Example sentence: The raccoon had to be euthanized after it was found to have rabies.
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rabies
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A disease caused by species of that causes acute encephalitis in warm-blooded animals and people, characterised by abnormal behaviour such as excitement, aggressiveness, and dementia, followed by paralysis and death.
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There are other worries, too: at one point during his watch, a stray dog wandered onto the base, and Sergeant Keeney climbed down from a tower to shoot it, trying to keep rabies off the long list of challenges here.
The 13 most severe, including brucellosis and leptospirosis (bacterial infections transmitted by body fluids), as well as bovine tuberculosis and rabies, lead to 2.4 billion cases of illness and 2.2m deaths a year, more than HIV/AIDS and diarrhoea.Intensive farming is one cause.
Events on the ship will ultimately seal Michael's distrust of the "authority and prestige of all Head Tables".The ship affords a rich array of characters, from a "brutal financier" suffering from rabies (a half-comic lesson in the impotence of wealth) to a jewel thief who swans about in first class.
"We want to march [raccoon] rabies all the way back to the ocean and eliminate it," says Mr Chipman.
Any animal that does not show symptoms of rabies during the 30-day quarantine will be released to its owner, to be returned for testing once a month for the next three months.
According to the state veterinarian, a shorter quarantine combined with vaccinations and blood tests will do more to reduce the risk of rabies than the old, longer quarantine.Under the new rules, every animal entering Hawaii must be vaccinated for rabies before it comes in.
(Don't worry, Winston!) Nevertheless, I am required by law to have him vaccinated for rabies, and rightly so.
At first blush, vaccinating the wolves against rabies seems a simple solution.
BIOLOGISTS are testing a new weapon in the war against rabies.
The government started a national rabies management programme in 1997, after the threat shifted from domestic pets to wildlife.
A suspicion that hoards of rabid animals are massed on the other side of the Channel has led the government to cling on to the law insisting that all cats and dogs imported into Britain have to first spend six months at a kennel, until they are certified as clear of rabies.
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