Rabies infection, when left untreated, is often fatal. So fatal, in fact, that the moment symptoms begin to manifest, death is inevitable.
It started with three scratches running down the back of Gian Carlo or Poypoy, five-year-old son of Rex Tomen, in October 2008—caused by a neighbor’s dog, a frisky Cocker Spaniel who had just given birth.
Giving your pooch a smooch may not be a good habit.
Shattering the myth that stray dogs are the primary source of rabies transmission may be a crucial key in controlling...
The early symptoms are similar to those of the flu: fever, headache, weakness and discomfort that may last for a...