The word 'rabies' is an uncountable noun, similar to measles, diabetes, arthritis, etc. The noun 'rabies' is expressed as a case of rabies or cases of rabies.
No. There are laws which require animals to be vaccinated and/or quarantined when they are brought in form rabies areas.
Apparently dumb rabies is simply one form of rabies, also known as paralytic rabies, and according to the online dictionary, is "... marked by sluggishness and by early paralysis especially of the muscles of jaw and throat ..." as compared with furious rabies, which is the more visibly agitated form of the disease.You can read more about dumb rabies disease in humans, below. (Dumb rabies also affects animals.)
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Louis Pasteur used the common sense for the vaccine production. He infected the rabbits with rabies virus. When the rabbit developed the rabies and died of rabies. He removed the brains of rabbits and dried them, for about ten day, after making small pieces of the same. This way he attenuated the rabies virus. Form this tissue he made the rabies vaccine. This was very crude vaccine and protection rate was about 60 % only. 18 people died of rabies, due to rabies vaccine in initial days of rabies vaccine production.
Outbreaks of multiple canker sores can and do occur (in contrast to the classic single ulcer form). Usually the total number of canker sores that will form at one time will be six or fewer. If multiple canker sores do develop they tend to be widely distributed throughout the person's mouth (as opposed to being clustered together).
Canker sores can be helped by Vitamin E. Vitamin E is found in nuts and seeds as well as in pill form.
A vaccine is a form of disease prevention, not a cure for a disease.
Could be ringworm, a fungal infection in which the 'sores' are a rash in the form of a circle, red inside, and whitish-grey around the ring. Some people have said that ringworm sores look like cigarette burns.
I think you mean Impetago which has a common name of School sores. This is an infection which needs antibiotic treatment prescribed by your doctor. They are called school sores only because they are highly infectious and children at school can catch the bug off others more easily than anywhere else.
any doctor whos gone to med school and graduated