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. 1982 Jun 1;126(11):1286–1290.

Rabies control and management.

E S Nicholls, J W Davies
PMCID: PMC1863341  PMID: 7074456

Abstract

Since the 1950s rabies has become a familiar threat in southern Canada. Periodic outbreaks remind us how slight our control over it is. Although new vaccines such as human diploid-cell rabies vaccine have greatly improved the management of rabies in humans, true control must be sought through knowledge of the disease in or wildlife. A guide to rabies prophylaxis in humans is presented, courtesy of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization.

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