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Rabies itself is not typically associated with common injuries but rather with the bite from an infected animal, usually a dog or bat. The primary concern is the transmission of the rabies virus through the saliva of the animal, which can lead to severe neurological symptoms and ultimately death if not treated promptly. The injury from a bite may include puncture wounds, lacerations, or abrasions, which require immediate medical attention to prevent rabies infection. Vaccination and post-exposure prophylaxis are crucial after such bites to prevent the onset of the disease.

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