Here's what you need to know about rabies | CBC Radio
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"It was a bit of a mess, but it shows a lot of things we need to consider when it comes down to who actually is exposed." - Dr. Scott Weese.
"Initial symptoms are non-specific fever, chills, sometimes headache, sometimes muscle aches and pain." - Dr. Isaac Bogoch.
"Basically, the final common pathway, sadly, is coma and death." - Dr. Isaac Bogoch.
"Rabies is transmitted when an infected mammal's contaminated saliva gets into a new mammalian host through a bite, lick or scratch." - Dr. Isaac Bogoch.
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