rabies 的定义
Pathology.
- an infectious disease of dogs, cats, and other animals, transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected animal and usually fatal if prophylactic treatment is not administered: caused by an RNA virus of the rhabdovirus group; hydrophobia.
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- Indeed, some variants of rabies virus are well-suited to infect particular hosts.
- Because bats can be a source of human rabies and Lane didn’t know whether she had been exposed to the bat while she was asleep, that meant she needed rabies shots.
- It targets the rabies virus and was injected into human volunteers starting in 2013.
- The first version of the mRNA-based rabies vaccine prompted only a weak immune system response but did show that the technology was safe.
- When volunteer recruitment began for clinical trials of the rabies mRNA vaccine in 2013, it took 813 days to get 101 participants enrolled.
- Remember when everyone was shrieking at each other like wild banshees with rabies on those early seasons of The Real World?
- The critters resemble the gopher from Caddyshack… if it had rabies.
- Undead Monica Murphy and Bill Wasik, Wired The rabies virus remains a medical mystery.
- On a special episode of The Tyra Banks Show, Tyra dabbles in some dark comedy by pretending to have rabies.
- An anthem to her rear, an interrogation of Levi Johnston, fake rabies.
- To-day men of science are trying to conquer the horrors of cancer and smallpox, and rabies and consumption.
- Rabies or hydrophobia is a disease which claims a certain number of victims every year in our large cities.
- Raby Castle on the brain would soon become a sort of Rabies.
- But he had tasted blood, and the rabies of setting straight the scientific world, for its own good, was upon him.
- Assuming it to be a bite of rabies, minutes lost meant the terrible: Edwards bowed his head to that.