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  1. The House of Raby; Or, Our Lady of Darkness [By J.M. Hooper]. by Jane Margaret Hooper, 2010-03-24
  2. Rabies (Developments in Veterinary Virology)
  3. Raby svobody: V literaturnykh arkhivakh KGB : Babel, Bulgakov, Florenskii, Pilniak, Mandelshtam, Kliuev, Platonov, Gorkii (Russian Edition) by Vitalii Shentalinskii, 1995
  4. Rabies by Walmsley, 1975-01-01
  5. Rowland Bradshaw, His Struggles and Adventures On the Way to Fame, by the Author of 'raby Rattler'. by Thomas Hall, 2010-02-23
  6. The Wentworth Papers, 1705-1739: Selected From the Private and Family Correspondence of Thomas Wentworth, Lord Raby, Created in 1711 Earl of Strafford... (1883) by Thomas Wentworth Earl of Strafford, 2009-06-25
  7. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Rabies by James N. Parker, Icon Health Publications, 2002-08-26
  8. World's Debt to Pasteur: Proceedings of a Centennial Symposium Commemorating the First Rabies Vaccination, Held at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, ... 1985 (The Wistar Symposium Series, Vol. 3)
  9. Population Dynamics of Rabies in Wildlife
  10. Rabies: 9 by Elaine Landau, 1993-08-07
  11. The Fortunes and Adventures of Raby Rattler and His Man Floss by Thomas Hall, 2010-03
  12. The Raby Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-13
  13. A Tour in Teesdale; Including Rokeby, Raby, &c by Teesdale, 2010-04-08
  14. The Boys of Raby; Or, There's No Place Like Home by Frederick Avarne White, 2009-12-17

41. Ferret Family Services
Contact information, newsletter, rabies and ferretrelated links.
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~sprite/ffs.html
Love is being owned by Ferrets!!!
Ferret Family Services: Domestic Ferret Information and Education
Public Service and Welfare Organization
Ferret Family Services is owned and operated by:
Ms. Troy Lynn Eckart , F.B.S.
FFS, Founder
LIFE, National Rabies Information Coordinator
PO Box 186
Manhattan KS 66505-0186
e-mail: sprite@ksu.edu
SPECIAL EVENTS: International Ferret Symposium 2002 Newsletters: 2000 FFS Newsletter 1999 FFS Newsletter Rabies Information: Compendium of Animal Rabies Control FFS Rabies Brochure Medical Links Feeding Sick Ferrets Ferret Health Care Links you may be interested in: Ready to Get Your First Ferret? Californians for Ferret Legalization Ferret Creed Ferret FAQ ... Welcome to Rainbow Bridge Product Links: Artistic Products for Pet Lovers Ferretware The Ferret Company The Ferret Store ... Totally Ferret Would You Like to Support Ferret Family Services Programs? Donations Accepted Here This web page is maintained by Troy Lynn Your comments and suggestions are most welcome!

42. Welcome To The Homepage Of The RABIES BULLETIN EUROPE!
rabies BULLETIN EUROPE, rabies BULLETIN EUROPE, rabies BULLETIN EUROPE, 1_01, 2_02, copyright© 2002 rabies bulletin europe webpages by sabine oehler werbeagentur,
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43. Human Biologicals Institute :india Healthcare,india Anti-biotics Medicines,india
Manufacturers of several medicines such as antibiotics, immunizations, and vaccines for infectious and infant diseases. Site also features information to rabies and other diseases.
http://www.humanbio.com

44. Rabies In North Carolina
rabies is a disease, caused by a virus, that can infect all mammals,including humans. It disease. rabies can infect any mammal.
http://www.epi.state.nc.us/epi/rabies.html
Epidemiology is part of Public Health in North Carolina
Rabies is a disease, caused by a virus, that can infect all mammals, including humans. It is transmitted through contact with the saliva or nervous tissue of an infectious animalusually through a bite. If an exposed person or animal is not treated quickly, the virus may infect the person or animal and may result in death. Rabies is almost always fatal to animals and people once signs of disease appear. However, immediate treatment by a doctor after exposure, possibly including a post-exposure rabies vaccination, will prevent development of the disease. Rabies can infect any mammal. In North Carolina it is most common in raccoons, skunks, and foxes, and has also been found in dogs, cats, horses, cattle, bats, and other animals. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of animals found to have rabies in North Carolina. Because it can be fatal, rabies should be considered extremely dangerous. Therefore, it is important to prevent exposure to the rabies virus whenever possible. The best way to avoid rabies is to stay away from animals that appear sick or act oddly, and avoid contact with strange animals and wildlife. Since people's pets may be exposed to rabies when they come in contact with other animals, pets should be vaccinated by a veterinarian against the disease. To help protect people against rabies, vaccination of dogs and cats is required by law in North Carolina.

45. Pasteur
National reference laboratory for rabies, based in Novi Sad. Information on activities, publications, history, rabies, prophylaxis, and links.
http://www.pasteur-ns.org.yu/
Pasterov zavod
Novi Sad - Jugoslavija
Pasteur Institute
Novi Sad - Yugoslavia
АКЦИЈА "НОВИ САД БЕЗБЕДАН ГРАД ОД БЕСНИЛА" mail@pasteur-ns.org.yu Webmaster: nohope@neobee.net Pasteur Institute was founded in 1921. Founder and first director was dr Adolf Hempt, whose vaccine (nerve tissue) against rabies was used in Europe since late 80` XX century. Pasteur Institute in Novi Sad today is National Reference Laboratory for Rabies, which work on rabies diagnosis and prevention for humans and animals, producing and distribution of HRIG, producing of animal and human rabies vaccine from cell culture and statistics of rabies cases in Yugoslavia. Pasteur Institute is member of RABNET WHO sponsored international network for rabies information.

46. Friends For Madison County Animals
Includes tips on caring for pets, information about the spay/neuter program and rabies, adoption guidelines, photographs of available animals, and resources.
http://madisonanimalfriends.com/
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Poco Handsome Cutie Mary Gypsie Madison Pretty CLICK ON PHOTOS TO ZOOM IN Call Marion at 649-3411 for more information on our animals for adoption!
Post Office Box 191 Marshall, NC 28753
828-683-1229 email: RomiJett@ msn.com March 2003 WHAT WE ARE DOING NOW Friends held an Adoption Day at K-9 Klips pet grooming salon in Woodfin. We had some adoptions and the dogs had a good day of socialization. Ed and Ilene Malkin donated a banner to advertize this and future adoptions days. We will be having another adoption day soon, be sure to check back to find out the date, time and place. SPAY/NEUTER Call Marion Wallin at for an appointment and information on low cost spay/neuter assistance with transports from the Marshall Town Hall, downtown Marshall. The next transport date is Wed Feb 19. The animals are returned the following day. Having your animals spayed or neutered is the only way to end the euthanasia of hundreds of unwanted dogs and cats, puppies and kittens this year. There are many health benefits in have your pet spayed or neutered. Ask your veterinarian. MEETING The next meeting of "Friends"

47. Passports For Pets UK Rabies Quarantine Changes
Organisation focused on reforming the UK's rabies quarantine laws for dogs and cats coming into the country.
http://freespace.virgin.net/passports.forpets/
Passports for Pets The voluntary organisation for quarantine reform
(Founded 1994) New Office Hours As indicated in our Final newsletter (November 2002), Passports for Pets is now reducing its office commitments and will be taking up a 'watchdog' role on the Pet Travel Scheme. As of Monday 3rd February the office will be open two mornings a week, Monday and Thursday between 9am and 1pm. Queries should be directed to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - ( DEFRA's) helpline phone number. 0870 2411710 or the main number at DEFRA on 0207 904 6000. Their helpline e-mail is pets.helpline@defra.gsi.gov.uk Do keep an eye on the DEFRA website for any updates www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarantine Alternatively, you can leave a message on our answer machine, 0207 589 6404 or our e-mail passports.forpets@virgin.net and we will get back to you during the new office hours.
STOP PRESS - US/CANADA now in scheme. Visit the DEFRA site for more information
Click here to go to the DEFRA website
Send this letter to the Airlines - Click here NOW!
Passports for Pets is a lobby group which has campaigned for over 9 years for the reform of Britain's archaic cruel rabies law. A modern system under which correctly vaccinated cats and dogs would be admitted without quarantine on the basis of their veterinary record, an independent blood test giving proof of effective vaccination, and unambiguous identification by microchip has now been started for pet cats and dogs from Western Europe and was extend to 30 other countries including the USA and Canada. We are a committed and influential group representing the interests of all pet owners, especially the blind and deaf. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT.

48. Click Here To Visit The Rabies Reporter
Click here to visit the rabies Reporter.
http://www.gis.queensu.ca/RReporter/mnr.html
Click here to visit the Rabies Reporter Click here to visit the Rabies Reporter

49. Goat VAccine Trial - Cornell Veterinary Medicine
Campaign to provide rabies protection to goats.
http://www.vet.cornell.edu/public/goatvaccine/
There are more than two million goats in the United States. However, there is no licensed vaccine in the US to protect goats from rabies. To provide some level of protection, many goat owners can now have their veterinarian vaccinate their goats using a rabies vaccine labeled for use in other species. But these vaccines are not officially approved for goats. Boards of health and fair boards in many communities do not recognize goats as being vaccinated for, or safe from, rabies - whether or not they have been vaccinated with an unapproved rabies vaccine. As a result, some localities across the country have banned contact between goats and the public - during farm tours, at county and state fairs, and at
petting zoos. How Goat-Lovers Can Help! Many Thanks to our Supporters! Research goats eating their grain. A Possible Solution - get goats on the label The Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine collaborated with an established vaccine manufacturer to seek United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) approval to extend the label of their currently licensed livestock rabies vaccine to include goats. This effort was generously supported by the goat industry, goat owners and goat lovers and the Department of Agriculture and Markets of the State of New York. The aim of all involved was to protect goats and the public against rabies. The vaccine trial was conducted in 1999 and 2000. If it had been successful, the next step would have been to apply for official licensure and approval for use of this vaccine in goats.

50. Ontario Ministy Of Natural Resources Rabies Reporter

http://www.gis.queensu.ca/rreporter/

51. Louis Pasteur | Chemist
Summarizes Pasteur's efforts to stop the spread of diseases and find a treatment for rabies.
http://www2.lucidcafe.com/lucidcafe/library/95dec/pasteur.html
Resources Menu Categorical Index Library Gallery
Louis Pasteur
Chemist Chance favors only the prepared mind.
Louis Pasteur
was born on December 27, 1822 in Dole, in the region of Jura, France. His discovery that most infectious diseases are caused by germs, known as the "germ theory of disease," is one of the most important in medical history. His work became the foundation for the science of microbiology, and a cornerstone of modern medicine. Pasteur's phenomenal contributions to microbiology and medicine can be summarized as follows: First, he championed changes in hospital practices to minimize the spread of disease by microbes. Second, he discovered that weakened forms of a microbe could be used as an immunization against more virulent forms of the microbe. Third, Pasteur found that rabies was transmitted by agents so small they could not be seen under a microscope, thus revealing the world of viruses. As a result he developed techniques to vaccinate dogs against rabies, and to treat humans bitten by rabid dogs. And fourth, Pasteur developed "pasteurization," a process by which harmful microbes in perishable food products are destroyed using heat, without destroying the food. Pasteur was a thorough, highly intuitive researcher who always considered the wider ramifications to his work. While he revered science, Pasteur always believed that there were spiritual values that transcend it. Pasteur was also a capable public speaker, often defending his positions on various controversies with eloquence.

52. EMedicine - Rabies : Article By John Bertolini, MD
rabies rabies is a viral disease of the central nervous system (CNS); it isone of the oldest and most feared diseases reported in medical literature.
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic493.htm
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Last Updated: August 10, 2001 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: John Bertolini, MD , Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Union Hospital Coauthor(s): Mark Merlin, DO , Assistant Program Director, Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Saint Barnabas Medical Center John Bertolini, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians Editor(s): Robert Norris, MD , Chief, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD , Senior Pharmacy Editor, Pharmacy, eMedicine; , Director of Stanford Travel Medicine, Medical Director of Stanford Lifeflight, Assistant Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Stanford University School of Medicine; John Halamka, MD

53. Texas Wildlife Damage Management Service
Manages the negative impacts of wildlife. Includes links to publications and overview of programs such as rabies control
http://twdms.tamu.edu/
T exas W ildlife D amage M anagement S ervice is the largest wildlife damage management agency in the United States protecting the resources, property and well-being of Texans from damages related to wildlife. Each year, the agency provides service to more than 5,680 properties on 19.8 million acres. One recent example of the agency's impact on the state is its major role in the cooperative Texas Oral Rabies Project, which immunizes coyotes via an oral rabies vaccine. The agency provided 60 percent of the personnel involved in this vital cooperative project focused on protecting Texans health and safety. The agency serves rural and urban areas with technical assistance, education and direct control in wildlife damage management. With $75 million in annual resource losses to Texas wildlife, the agency's importance continues to grow. Profile
The Texas Wildlife Damage Management Service (TWDMS) is a wildlife management agency that alleviates and manages the negative impacts of wildlife. TWDMS was established in 1929 as the Rodent Control Service, and in 1951 predatory animal control responsibility was added. The agency provides statewide leadership in the science, education and practice of wildlife damage management to protect the state s agricultural, industrial and natural resources as well as the public s health, safety and property in cooperation with federal, state and private entities. Under the administration of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, TWDMS is a cooperative program between the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and the Texas Animal Damage Control Association, a private organization.

54. Rabies In Maine
rabies In Maine. Fact Sheet. 1994 Data. 1995 Data. 1996 Data. Links To Other SourcesOf Information On rabies. rabies Page at the Pasteur Institute Paris, France.
http://www.state.me.us/dhs/etl/rabies/rabies.htm
Welcome to the Last updated: Maine Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory DHS H.E.T.L Sections Mission Rabies ... Lead
Rabies In Maine

This is a picture of the rabies virus.
Links To Other Sources Of Information On Rabies
Rabies Page at the Pasteur Institute - Paris, France Arizona State Laboratory Services Kansas State University Rabies Lab New York State Department Of Health ... H.E.T.L Last modified on
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55. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Animal Health - Fact Sheet -
rabies is a viral disease that attacks the central nervous system ofwarmblooded animals, including humans. Once Production rabies.
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/anima/heasan/disemala/rabrage.shtml

56. Rabies

http://www.marvistavet.com/html/rabies.html

57. AWOLPET: Pet Registration Service And Registry Of Lost And Found Dogs, Cats, And
Webbased service that matches the lost animal's rabies tag, license tag, microchip, or tattoo code with its owner by searching a database of registered pets.
http://www.awolpet.com/
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58. Disease Information: Rabies - Travel Medicine Program - PPHB - Health Canada
If you are an international traveller, learn more about rabies worldwide, alongwith the latest Health Canada recommendations on prevention.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/tmp-pmv/info/rage_e.html
Rabies Know before you go! Disease profile Transmission Geographic distribution ... Countries reporting no cases of rabies during 1996-1997
Disease Information
Rabies April 2001
Know before you go!
Infectious diseases not necessarily common in Canada can occur and may even be widespread in other countries. Standards of hygiene and medical care may differ from those at home. Before departure, you should learn about the health conditions in the country or countries you plan to visit, your own risk of disease and the steps you can take to prevent illness. The risk is yours
Your risk of acquiring a disease depends on several factors. They include: your age, gender, immunization status and current state of health; your itinerary, duration and style of travel (e.g., first class, adventure) and anticipated travel activities (e.g., animal contact, exposure to fresh water, sexual contact); as well as the local disease situation. Risk assessment consultation
Health Canada strongly recommends that your travel plans include contacting a travel medicine clinic or physician 6 to 8 weeks before departure. Based on your individual risk assessment, a health care professional can determine your need for immunizations and/or preventive medication (prophylaxis) and advise you on precautions to avoid disease. We can help you locate a

59. Red River Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals
Nokill organization in Cooke County. Includes lost and found, events, spay/neuter dates, rabies information, and featured pets.
http://www2.nortexinfo.net/RRSPCA/
Red River Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals RRSPCA is formerly known as the Cooke County Humane Society For More Info Call (940) 668-6309 or (940) 668-6714 G O D B L E S S A M E R I C A Adoptables For a constantly updated list of our adoptable animals puppies, dogs, kittens, cats and who knows what else go to www.rrspca.petfinder.org Items of interest Featured Pets Flash Fatso Click on the "thumbnail" pictures to enlarge them throughout this site. us Tommie Kirksmith CLICK THIS to fill out our questionnaire! Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook
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60. Health - Animal Control
Patrols and oversees stray dogs and rabies control programs for approximately 648 square miles, including some 15 communities. Located in Dekalb.
http://www.dekalbcounty.org/health_animalcontrol.html
DeKalb County, Illinois
DeKalb County Health Department
Animal Control Division
Links
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB
http://www.akc.org/index.html

DEKALB COUNTY HUMANE SHELTER
(NOT AFFILIATED WITH DEKALB COUNTY HEALTH OR ANIMAL CONTROL)
http://home.earthlink.net/~stuv/

HUNTING INFO
DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

http://dnr.state.il.us/
ILLINOIS ANIMAL LAWS
http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/awflaws.html
PETS 911
http://www.1888pets911.org
RABIES INFO CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/ RABIES PAGE FOR KIDS http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/kidsrabies/ WEST NILE VIRUS INFORMATION http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/wnv.htm DeKalb County Animal Control, a division of the Health Department, is responsible for enforcing the Illinois Animal Control Act. The Department patrols and oversees stray dogs and rabies control programs for approximately 648 square miles, including some 15 communities. Program administrator is William Augustine D.V.M., and is under the administrative direction of the DeKalb County Board of Health and the Public Health Administrator.

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