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1 Public Service Announcement Rabies Epidemiologist: Javimael Pathologist: Jamil Health Advisor/Doctor: Kevin

2 Introduction What is a virus, bacteria, and diseases? A virus is an tiny nonliving particle that attacks and then reproduces inside a living cell. A bacteria is single-celled organism that needs a nucleus. A disease is an irregular condition of an organism that harm body functions.

3 Epidemiologist…Rabies are located all around the world.

4 Countries in the world rabies are : RegionCountries AfricaCape Verde, Libya, Mauritius, Réunion, São Tome and Principe, and Seychelles. AmericasNorth: Bermuda, St. Pierre and Miquelon Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Jamaica, and Virgin Islands UK and US South: Uruguay. AsiaHong Kong, Japan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia Sabah, Qatar, Singapore, United Arab Emirates. EuropeAustria, Belgium, Finland, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Switzerland, and United Kingdom

5 Epidemiologist…Rabies are located all around the world.

6 Pathologist Rabies will cause the brain to swell in patients who are infected by a bite from an animal. More than 97% of all rabies cases in the United States are caused by dogs The symptoms of rabies in humans include irritability, headache, pain, itching or a twitching at the infection site, and fever. As the disease progresses, muscle spasms in the throat and respiratory tract affect breathing, and the sufferer may have difficulty swallowing, the combination of which can produce the trademark “foaming at the mouth”. Further symptoms of rabies as it progresses are hallucinations,convulsions seizures, paralysis, and eventually death. What are rabies? Symptoms of rabies ?

7 How to Prevent The Spread of Rabies Rabies is a preventable disease. Some suggestions for how to prevent rabies include keeping your pet vaccinations current, keeping your pets under direct supervision, calling your local animal control agency to remove stray animals, and avoiding direct contact with any unknown animals. If you are traveling to a developing country in Africa, Asia, or Latin America, it's particularly important to know how to prevent rabies; the disease kills tens of thousands of people each year in such countries. Heath Advisor / Doctor

8 How can rabies be treated? Once you have been bitten by a rabid or potentially rabid creature, you need to go to your doctor. After they stop telling you that you’re crazy, then you can remind them that rabies is a pretty big deal and stuff. And you like the whole idea of living. You will want to talk to your doctor and tell them when you were first exposed to the virus in order to give them a time frame in which the treatment should take place. Heath Advisor / Doctor

9 Do You Need Antibiotics or Another Type of Medication to Treat Rabies Four formulations of three inactivated rabies virus vaccines are licensed for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Two RIG formulations are also FDA-licensed. Although the four types of inactivated-rabies vaccines and the two RIGs are the only rabies vaccines available in the United States, various other rabies vaccines are produced throughout the world. Although inactivated- rabies vaccines from diploid cell cultures are safe and effective, they are expensive. In developing countries, rabies vaccines often contain nerve tissue which can cause adverse effects. Various less expensive but safe and effective vaccines are under development. Heath Advisor / Doctor

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