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- considered important emerging viruses. These zoonotic viruses include the rabies virus, SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, Marburg virus, Nipah virus, and Hendra virus...
- diagnosis, an example of such diagnostic application is the detection of rabies virus. Since the current diagnostic antibodies are not as accurate as would...
- emplo**** as a medieval cure for many ailments, particularly for dog bites and rabies, as well as for insanity, and relief during childbirth. It has featured...
- apartment. While Mindy watches a television broadcast detailing a new strain of rabies now all over Montreal, Rose goes to a **** cinema and infects a leering patron...
- of vaccine for river blindness". SciDev Net. Retrieved April 24, 2013. "Rabies". www.who.int. Retrieved 2023-06-16. Lindell, D. M.; Morris, S. B.; White...
- carc****es. ****ociated with the rise in dog numbers is an increased risk of rabies" and casualties of almost 50,000 people. The Government of India cites this...
- po****tions from various animal species; examples include SARS, Ebola, swine flu, rabies, and avian influenza. The exact mechanisms which facilitate cross-species...
- Adventure (1958) as Christina Blom Brink of Life (1958) as Hjördis Petterson Rabies (1958, TV Movie) as Eivor The Magician (1958) as Sara Lindqvist The Beloved...
- Hepatitis B, rabies, varicella zoster virus, cytomegalovirus, and botulinum. However, these were not widely used. In 1984, Milstein and Köhler won a Nobel...
- confirmed the germ theory of disease, he also created the first vaccine for rabies 1901 Emil Adolf von Behring (1854-1917), "for his serum therapy to treat...