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Rabies : the facts.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Corgi, c1977Description: ix, 148 p. : illISBN:
  • 0552103926
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 614.5630941 21
Subject: Discusses the epidimiology of rabies, and shows how the disease is primarily one of animals, with infection of humans being of virtually no significance in dissemination of the disease. Describes the causative virus of rabies, gives clinical descriptions of the disease in humans, examines vaccines, and considers aspects of red fox ecology and behaviour in Britain. The red fox is shown to be the most important animal in control of rabies in Britain
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Discusses the epidimiology of rabies, and shows how the disease is primarily one of animals, with infection of humans being of virtually no significance in dissemination of the disease. Describes the causative virus of rabies, gives clinical descriptions of the disease in humans, examines vaccines, and considers aspects of red fox ecology and behaviour in Britain. The red fox is shown to be the most important animal in control of rabies in Britain

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