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  1. The Natural History of Rabies, 2nd Edition by George M. Baer, 1991-03-26
  2. The Zombie Code: Keys to Unlocking Your Undead Destiny by Mark Raby, 2010-10-01
  3. The Government Inspector. by Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol, Peter Raby, 1998-01-01
  4. Rabies and Hydrophobia: Their History, Nature, Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention (1872) by George Fleming, 2009-06-25
  5. Rabies: The Facts
  6. Rabies and Hydrophobia: Their History, Nature, Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention by George Fleming, 2010-01-11
  7. Introduction to Federal Taxation/1991 by William L. Raby, Victor H. Tidwell, et all 1990-09
  8. Laboratory Techniques in Rabies by M.M. Kaplan, H. Koprowski, et all 1996-04
  9. The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  10. Alfred Russel Wallace: A Life by Peter Raby, 2002-09-01
  11. Notitia venatica: a treatise on fox-hunting : embracing the general management of hounds and the diseases of dogs : including distemper and rabies, also kennel lameness, its cause and cure by Robert T. 1804-1879 Vyner, 2010-05-15
  12. Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Rabies in Britain, 1830-2000 (Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History) by Neil Pemberton, Michael Worboys, 2007-11-15
  13. Rabies in Europe: First International Conference Kiev, Ukraine, 15-18 June, 2005 (Developments in Biologicals) by International Conference on Rabies in Eu, B. Dodet, 2006-05-31
  14. Ruth Fielding at Sunrise farm: or, what became of the Raby orphans by Alice B Emerson, 2010-09-06

21. Model Rabies Control Ordinance
For mammals in general and dogs, cats, and ferrets specifically. Vaccination requirements, registration, pet travel, management of animals that have bitten a person, and penalties.
http://www.avma.org/pubhlth/rabord.asp
MODEL RABIES CONTROL ORDINANCE
(Approved by the AVMA House of Delegates, 1999)
Section I - Definitions For the purpose of this ordinance, the following definitions shall prevail:
  • Animal - any of the order Mammalia , all of which are capable of being infected with and transmitting rabies.
  • Cat - any domestic feline animal ( Felis domesticus)
  • Dog - any domestic canine animal ( Canis familiaris
  • Bite or Bitten - means that the skin has been penetrated by an animal's teeth.
  • Isolation - confinement of an animal exposed or potentially exposed to rabies.
  • Non-bite Exposure - means that saliva from an animal has come in contact with an open wound or a mucous membrane.
  • Own - to keep, harbor, or have control, charge, or custody of an animal.
  • Owner - any person who keeps, harbors, or has charge or control of, or permits any animal to habitually be or remain on, or be lodged or fed within his or her house, yard, or premises. This term shall not apply to veterinarians or kennel operators who have temporary custody, for a period of less than 60 days, of animals owned by others.
  • Animal Shelter - a public facility that is maintained by a government entity, or a private facility providing contractual services to a government entity for the purpose of impounding or harboring animals.
  • 22. Rabies.com

    http://www.rabies.com/

    23. Community Health Services: Rabies Control
    rabies is a virus that is carried in an animal's saliva. Humans andother animals mouth, nose or eyes. rabies is fatal if untreated.
    http://www.lambtonhealth.on.ca/rabies/
    About Us Media Releases Advisories Health Information ... Home County of Lambton
    Community Health Services Department
    160 Exmouth St.
    Point Edward, ON, Canada
    phone: (519) 383-8331
    fax: (519) 383-7092
    toll free: 1-800-667-1839
    email:
    chsd@county-lambton.on.ca

    Forest Office
    59 King Street West Forest, ON, Canada phone: (519) 786-2148 fax: (519) 786-2149 Home Health Information Rabies Control This page was reviewed or revised on Friday, November 01, 2002. Rabies is a virus that is carried in an animal's saliva. Humans and other animals can become infected through a bite or scratch from an animal with rabies, or if the rabies virus comes in contact with an open cut or the moist tissues of the mouth, nose or eyes. Rabies is fatal if untreated. Most of Canada's rabies is carried by wildlife. This makes control difficult and eradication almost impossible. Foxes, skunks, bats and raccoons are the main carriers and pose a continuing threat because they often live close to people. If they infect your farm animals or pets, they may endanger you.
    Tips for Preventing Rabies
    • Keep your pets under control. Don't let them run free, especially at night.

    24. Rabies, NIAID Fact Sheet
    April 2002. rabies. What Is rabies? rabies is an acute and deadly viral infectionof the central nervous system. What Animals Usually Get Infected With rabies?
    http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/rabies.htm
    April 2002
    Rabies
    What Is Rabies?
    Rabies is an acute and deadly viral infection of the central nervous system. It is one of the most terrifying diseases known to man. Although rabies in humans is rare in the United States, as many as 18,000 Americans get rabies shots each year because they have been in contact with animals that may be rabid (rabies-infected). In 1998 according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), only one person died of rabies in this country. In other parts of the world, however, many people die of rabies each year. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around the world more than 40,000 people die every year from rabies. WHO also estimates that 10 million people worldwide are treated after being exposed to animals that may have rabies. Rabies is caused by a virus that is in the saliva of infected animals, and it is usually transmitted by bites from infected animals. All warm-blooded animals can get rabies, and some may serve as natural reservoirs of the virus. Rabies is found in all of the United States, except Hawaii, and in many other countries around the world, including Canada and Mexico. The disease may be absent from large areas for many years, and then reappear suddenly or gradually by invasion from bordering countries or by the introduction of an infected animal.

    25. Bats And Rabies
    Information from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/bats_&_rabies/bats&.htm

    26. Dog Owner's Guide: Rabies
    rabies. What every dog owner should know about rabies. More information on rabiesis available at The Department of rabies at the Pasteur Institute.
    http://www.canismajor.com/dog/rabies.html
    [Dog Owner's Guide: Rabies (www.canismajor.com/dog/rabies.html)] Live in the Cincinnati area? Looking for a private trainer or training club? A boarding kennel? How about an all breed club? Visit our Dog Owner's Guide Mall
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    What every dog owner should know about rabies
    Introduction
    Rabies is a virus that can affect any warm-blooded animal; whenever someone is bitten by an animal, the chance of rabies exists. Although the incidence of rabies in humans is low, more than 30,000 people undergo treatment for possible exposure to rabies in the US. Rabies primarily attacks the nervous system and causes an encephalitis. The virus is transmitted in saliva from the bite of an infected animal. The incubation period prior to clinical signs is extremely variable, but is usually two-to-eight weeks. The virus will begin shedding in saliva a short time before clinical signs develop, usually less than 10 days. For both humans and domestic animals, the primary source of rabies is the bite of a rabid wild animal. The most common of these are skunk, raccoon, bat, and fox. Currently, the number of cats infected with rabies has surpassed that of dogs. The main reasons are that there are now more cats than dogs and cats tend to roam more often.

    27. GetMeHome.ca : Welcome
    Canadian pet registration service that facilitates finding lost pets by using their rabies vaccination tags. Online registration is available.
    http://www.getmehome.ca/
    Welcome pet owner!
    getmehome.ca is a site brought to you by Merial Canada Inc, the market leaders in rabies protection. Lost pets who have been registered on the getmehome.ca site can be easily reunited with their owners. Simply take the time to register your pet by providing contact information. All requested contact information is voluntarily provided by you, the pet owner, and registered in a secure environment. This additional peace of mind is provided to you at no cost compliments of Merial.
    To be able to register your pet you require a Merial getmehome.ca rabies tag. Please contact your veterinarian for your pet's rabies vaccination and receive your Merial getmehome.ca rabies tag.
    If you have a Merial getmehome.ca tag please click here. Registered User? Login here. Protect your pet against rabies
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    28. RABIES
    rabies. INTRODUCTION rabies is an infectious disease of animals causedby a bulletshaped, enveloped RNA virus, 180 x 75 nm. Man
    http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/jmoodie/rabies2.html
    RABIES INTRODUCTION
    Rabies is an infectious disease of animals caused by a bullet-shaped, enveloped RNA virus, 180 x 75 nm. Man is occasionally infected, and once infection is established in the CNS, the outcome is almost invariably fatal HUMAN RABIES
    Is acquired from virus in saliva entering a bite wound caused by an infected animal, usually a rabid dog. The severity of the bite determines the risk of infection. The disease does not usually spread from man to man. Incubation
    After inoculation, the virus enters small nerve endings at the site of the bite. The virus slowly travels up the nerve to reach the CNS where it replicates and then travels down nerves to the salivary glands where there is further replication. The time it takes to do this depends upon the length of the nerve - a bite on the foot will have a very much longer incubation period than a bite on the face. The incubation period may last from two weeks to six months . Very often the primary wound is healed and forgotten by the time of clinical presentation. Clinical Presentation
    A) Furious Rabies

    When the virus reaches the CNS the patient presents with headache, fever, irritability, restlessness and anxiety.

    29. Ontario Ministry Of Natural Resources
    Location MNR Home rabies rabies Home Page Welcome to the rabiesResearch and Development Unit Website. The purpose of the site
    http://rabies.mnr.gov.on.ca/
    central site feedback search site map Search MNR Sites
    MNR Sites
    select a link Aviation and Fire Fish and Wildlife Lands and Waters Ontario Parks Ontario's Forests Ontario's Living Legacy Science, Info and Tech Youth Programs Bears Camping Crown Land Fire Fighting Fishing Forests Rabies Rare Species Water Resources Ontario Map Frost Centre MNR Store Renew Outdoors Card Reserve a Campsite Location: MNR Home Rabies > Rabies Home Page
    Home Page

    Brief History

    Fact Sheets

    Control Efforts
    ...
    Contact Us
    Welcome to the Rabies Research and
    Development Unit Website
    The purpose of the site is to provide information on MNR's efforts to control and eradicate rabies from Ontario. The site includes background information on the disease, several fact sheets and links to other related websites, such as your regional health unit. MEDIA CENTRE MNR PUBLICATIONS MNR OFFICES TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ... Service This Web Site has been created as a public service by the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Government of Ontario. Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the currency and accuracy of the information presented at the Site. However, the Government of Ontario assumes no responsibility and Users of this Site should verify the information from other sources prior to making decisions or acting upon it. Modified 28-11-2002

    30. RABNET - WHO
    World Health Organization Division for Emerging and other Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Category Health Animal Veterinary Medicine......Rabnet is a WHO data bank wich offers online access to information on rabies prevalence,diagnosis, surveillance, and control in humans and animals from almost
    http://oms.b3e.jussieu.fr/rabnet/
    World Health Organization
    Departement of Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Response
    Animal and Food related Public Health Risks
    Rabnet is a WHO data bank wich offers online access to information on rabies prevalence, diagnosis, surveillance, and control in humans and animals from almost all countries in the world. Country related data are being up-dated either online by designated national rabies reference laboratories or through WHO, based on responses from national authorities to the WHO annual questionnaire on rabies or from other official sources. Interested to learn more about RABNET ?

    31. ASRAL, Animal Sterilization And Rabies Assistance
    A nonprofit organization dedicated to control of abandoned and homeless animals struggling for existence. Information about efforts, events, calendar and health services.
    http://www.asral.org/
    Animal Sterilization and Rabies Assistance League
    ASRAL is a non-profit organization dedicated to control of abandoned and homeless animals struggling for existence. ASRAL provides spay/neuter, rabies, vaccination, and adoptions assistance.
    Warning!!!
    Before you use clumping kitty litter with small kittens and if the litter contains Sodium bentonite, Please check out this and other articles.
    Clumping Clay Kitty Litters: A Deadly Convenience?
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    Oops! I think I just pooped What you mean there is no more milk! We have many cats and kittens up for adoption. Please click here for the adoption page JennyMo Please click on this link for the story of JennyMo
    She has been adopted and now has a nice home
    You can make donations to ASRAL by clicking here Click here for the adoption page
    A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. The toll free number of the Department is 1-800-435-7352 You can make donations to ASRAL by clicking here ASRAL
    P.O. Box 7082

    32. Wadsworth-Rabies Laboratory
    Wadsworth Center The rabies Laboratory General rabies Information. 2003 rabiesData. Annual Summary Reports. History of rabies in NY. Raccoon rabies.
    http://www.wadsworth.org/rabies/
    The Rabies Laboratory
    General Rabies
    Information
    2003 Rabies Data Annual Summary Reports History of Rabies in NY Raccoon Rabies ... Virus Images
    Accessing Laboratory Services
    Information for Professionals Specimen Submission Policy Specimen
    Submission Instructions
    ... Ante-Mortem Testing For more information, contact:
    Robert Rudd, Director
    Site last modified 1/28/99 The Rabies Laboratory of the Division of Infectious Diseases provides rabies-related laboratory services to all of New York State. It is located at the Wadsworth Center's Griffin Laboratory facility in the Albany suburb of Guilderland. The laboratory's primary service functions are the diagnosis of rabies in animals and the detection and quantification of rabies antibody in human serum. Veterinarians, public health officials, physicians and other professionals needing to access laboratory services can find information regarding submission of samples at this site. The diagnosis of rabies in animals is performed on specimens submitted for examination following a bite or other possible exposure to a human or domestic animal, when the confinement and observation of the offending animal is not appropriate or possible. The results of these examinations are generally used by physicians and local health authorities to decide if rabies postexposure treatment is necessary, and therefore require the highest standards of sensitivity and specificity. The results of these tests also serve to produce rabies surveillance data.

    33. Wadsworth-Rabies
    Wadsworth Center. rabies. rabies is a fatal infection of the centralnervous system acquired through the bite of a rabid animal. The
    http://www.wadsworth.org/databank/rabies.htm
    Rabies
    Rabies is a fatal infection of the central nervous system acquired through the bite of a rabid animal. The 100% fatality rate of this infection when left untreated, and its near global distribution (estimated 60,000 human fatalities per year worldwide), makes rabies one of the most significant and dread diseases. While endemic dog rabies is of major concern worldwide, rabies control programs have reduced the number of dog rabies cases in the United States to less than 200/year. However, a large reservoir of rabies exists in wildlife animals (racoon, skunk, bat and fox). In the United States, 26 cases of human rabies have been reported since 1990. Infection is prevented in humans by injection of rabies immunoglobulin followed by a series of injections with rabies vaccine. However, to achieve this success, it is estimated that the cost associated with rabies control exceeds hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Visit the Rabies Laboratory site for additional images and information.
    Negatively stained rabies virus seen by transmission electron microscopy.

    34. Maricopa County Animal Care And Control
    Impounded animals for adoption in Phoenix, including animal listings, dog licensing, and law enforcement information.
    http://www.maricopa.gov/pets/default.asp
    Home News! Search Contact Us ... Animal Care and Control
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    Behavior
    ... Search We have a new name, , and a new philosophy . . , formerly known as Animal Control Services , and historically known as Rabies/Animal Control , is pleased to announce our new philosophy of service! operations, we have adopted a new approach that better addresses Arizona's mandates and meets the community's expectations of animal welfare and control. is a full service animal organization that offers the community many valuable programs and services such as:
    has grown a great deal since we first opened in Maricopa County. For a great overview of contributions to the community, check out the article Animal Control - A Century in Review We have many events planned this month. For a full listing of what's coming up, check out our Calendar of Events Does your pet have star quality? Our first Desert Dogs and Cool Cats Calendar was a big success. We are currently accepting entries for the 2004 calendar. For full details on how to enter your pet, please see

    35. Compendium Of Animal Rabies Prevention And Control, 2003
    Compendium of Animal rabies Prevention and Control, 2003. Computergenerated formscontaining the same information are acceptable. Part II rabies Control.
    http://www.avma.org/pubhlth/rabcont.asp
    Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control, 2003
    The National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians Committee
    Consultants To The Committee

    Endorsed by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE).
    Address all correspondence to Suzanne R. Jenkins, VMD, MPH, Virginia Department of Health, Office of Epidemiology, Post Office Box 2448, Room 113, Richmond, VA 23218.
    R abies is a fatal viral zoonosis and a serious public health problem. The purpose of this Compendium is to provide information to veterinarians, public health officials, and others concerned with rabies prevention and control. These recommendations serve as the basis for animal rabies-control programs throughout the United States and facilitate standardization of procedures among jurisdictions, thereby contributing to an effective national rabies-control program. This document is reviewed annually and revised as necessary. Parenteral vaccination procedure recommendations are contained in Part I Part II details the principles of rabies control; all animal rabies vaccines licensed by the USDA and marketed in the United States are listed in

    36. Winnebago County Animal Services ComPortOne Of Rockford Illinois
    Animal bite reporting, rabies quarantine, emergency care, shelter and care, adoption program, lost and found network, and spay/neuter assistance are just some of the services offered. Located in Rockford.
    http://www.comportone.com/wcas
    Last year, Animal Services provided care for nearly 10,000 animals. Our dedication to provide around the clock service is made possible through revenue generated by pet license fees. Your license fee helps us to maintain and improve a broad range of vital services related to the needs of animals and people in Winnebago. A loving pet = fun and companionship! Please be a responsible pet owner!
    • Spay / neuter your pets Vaccinate and license Keep them quiet and confined
    To report an animal bite, for response
    to any animal related complaint, or to
    receive information on any of the
    Animal Services Programs or related
    ordinances - contact the Shelter
    Animal Services Officers
    Available 24 Hours
    Winnebago County
    WCAS HOURS: OFFICE
    Monday 8:30am-6pm
    Tuesday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
    Saturday 10am-2pm Closed Sunday KENNEL Adoptions and Lost pets Monday 11am-6pm Tuesday-Friday 11am-5pm Saturday 10am-2pm Closed Sunday Winnebago County Animal Services 4517 North Main St Rockford, Illinois What is Winnebago County Animal Services Rabies Control. . .

    37. ImmunoFacts
    Offers a wide variety of resources, including international vaccine recommendations, adverse event reporting, training, and information on numerous specific vaccinepreventable diseases such as plague, cholera, rabies, and rotavirus.
    http://www.immunofacts.com/

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    New ImmunoFacts Monographs What's New Government Databases ... Meet the Facts and Comparisons Family THE IMMUNIZATION GATEWAY:
    YOUR VACCINE FACT-FINDER document.write("" + day + month); document.write(myweekday + ", " + year + ""); Your comprehensive link to the most up-to-date, expert immunization resources available via the Internet. Use this site as the jumping-off point for the best in vaccine and antibody information. This Immunization Gateway is an electronic service of ImmunoFacts , the most detailed, up-to-date reference book available on immunologic drugs. About the author: John Grabenstein About the publisher: Facts and Comparisons Consider this site authoritative. We will only connect you to the most responsible sources of information we can find. Be sure to add www.immunofacts.com to your personal list of bookmarks, before going off on one of our great pathways.
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    38. Rabies In African Wild Dogs (Lycaon Pictus) In The Madikwe Game Reserve
    Paper from the rabies Unit, Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute, 1999.
    http://www.vet.uga.edu/ivcvm/1999/Hofmeyr/hofmeyr.htm
    List of Papers List of Registrants IVCVM Menu Rabies in African Wild Dogs ( Lycaon pictus ) in the Madikwe Game Reserve M. Hofmeyr, J. Bingham, E. P. Lane, A. Ide, and L. Nel Madikwe Game Reserve, North West Parks Board, PO Box 4124, Rustenburg 0300, South Africa (Hofmeyr); Rabies Unit, Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute, Private Bag X5, Onderstepoort 0110, South Africa (Bingham); Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X4, Onderstepoort 0110, South Africa (Lane and Ide); and Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology, Biological and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa (Nel) Abstract: Key Words: African wild dog, Lycaon pictus , Rabies Introduction The African wild dog ( Lycaon pictus ) is an endangered canid species, which formerly occupied most of the non-forested areas of sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, this species occurs only in localised areas of this range. African wild dogs are nomadic, highly social canids and form packs of up to 28 individuals with an average of around 8 - 12 members (Fig. 1). The main prey consists of antelope, which they mostly hunt down co-operatively. Packs are strictly hierarchical, each with a dominant (alpha) male and female. Usually only the alpha individuals breed, although the other members help to raise the young by bringing them food and by defending them. The average litter sizes is 7 - 10, although up to 19 may be born.

    39. AVMA Public Health Index
    Publications and links from the American Veterinary Medical Association on Mad Cow Disease , psittacosis, rabies and other human/animal interaction topics.
    http://www.avma.org/pubhlth/default.asp
    Public Health Information
    Biosecurity
    Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)

    40. KSUCVM - Rabies Lab - Rabies Lab
    Welcome to the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicinerabies Lab. KSUCVM • rabies Lab. As part of the Department
    http://www.vet.ksu.edu/depts/rabies/
    As part of the Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, the Rabies Lab performs a variety of services including serologic testing of humans, serologic testing of animals for export to rabies free countries, diagnostic testing of Kansas and Nebraska animals, maintenance of numerous related databases, and regional variant typing on samples from KS, NE, AR, SD, MO, and OK. KSU Now DEFRA Approved to Test Dogs and Cats for Import to the UK by FAVN Method
    (Please refer to the DEFRA website for details.) KSUCVM Site Map About the College Admissions Alumni Continuing Education Deans Office Departments Centers Units Technical Support Technology Center Directory Employment Services Intranet Access Local Information News and Events Student Organizations Veterinary Links Vet Med Library Main Campus Sections Testing

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