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Old October 25th 11, 08:49 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
Jo Wolf
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Default Rabies.... odd HUMAN behavior

Infectious disease experts are verifying that a woman in India who
presented herself for treatment for extreme and sustained sexual arousal
over several days was suffering a known, but little reported sign of
rabies. She died of the disease four days after seeking care. She told
doctors that she had suffered "just a little bite" from a puppy and
didn't think it was serious due to size of bite and age of puppy, so did
not seek prophyllactic treatment.... which was available from local
hospitals.

Jo Wolf
Martinez, Georgia, USA

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Old February 18th 12, 06:46 AM
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Infectious disease experts are verifying that a woman in India who
presented herself for treatment for extreme and sustained sexual arousal
over several days was suffering a known, but little reported sign of
rabies. She died of the disease four days after seeking care. She told
doctors that she had suffered "just a little bite" from a puppy and
didn't think it was serious due to size of bite and age of puppy, so did
not seek prophyllactic treatment.... which was available from local
hospitals.

Jo Wolf
Martinez, Georgia, USA
That's odd! You need to wash the wound with water and soap and go to the vet immediately to get the rabies medications.
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