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Emerging Epidemiology of Bat‐Associated Cryptic Cases of Rabies in Humans in the United States
2002
Clinical Infectious Diseases
In the United States, during the past half-century, the number of humans to die of rabies dramatically decreased to an average of 1-2 per year. Although the number of deaths is low, most deaths occur because individuals are unaware that they had been exposed to and infected with rabies virus, and, therefore, they do not seek effective postexposure treatment. Molecular epidemiological studies have linked most of these cryptic rabies exposures to rabies virus variants associated with
doi:10.1086/342387
pmid:12203172
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