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		<title>Rabies Vaccination Before Travelling</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rabies Rabies is almost always transmitted by an animal bite (unless the virus is somehow introduced into an open wound). The incubation period is between one and three months, but it can take several years for the virus to reach the brain and spinal cord, when symptoms appear. All mammals are susceptible. The dog is the main carrier of the disease. There are two common types of rabies. Furious rabies. These animals/victims are hostile to anything and everything, including inanimate objects. Infected animals usually produce lots of saliva. The movies show them foaming at the mouth. They don’t, but they </p>
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