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Rabies und andere Viruserkrankungen des Nervensystems, „slow“-Virusinfektionen

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Medizinische Mikrobiologie

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Rabies ist eine akute Infektionskrankheit des Zentralnervensystems, die stets tödlich verläuft. Das Virus wird auf den Menschen im allgemeinen durch den Biß eines tollwütigen Tieres übertragen.

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Jawetz, E., Melnick, J.L., Adelberg, E.A. (1973). Rabies und andere Viruserkrankungen des Nervensystems, „slow“-Virusinfektionen. In: Medizinische Mikrobiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00147-9_33

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