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Why are people still dying of rabies?


Published 28 September, 2020
By agbn0001

This article was written by Johanna Lindahl, researcher at the Department of Clinical Sciences; Division of Reproduction, SLU. The findings and conclusions in this blog post are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of SLU. Imagine that you have two children. Both children are bitten by a dog that seems to have… Continue reading Why are people still dying of rabies?

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