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- W1830385493 abstract "RECOGNITION since 1953 of widespread rabies infection in insectivorous bats, native to the Wester n H-emisphere north of AMexico, has raised considerable conjecture regardinig the potential of transmission to man and other aninmals and the role such a reservoir may play in the ecology and epidemiology of rabies (1-4). While the ecology of rabies in insectivorous bats is largely unkinown, it is est,ablished that the virus may be present in the salivary glands and saliva (2, 4-10) and that somie infected specimens may apparently harbor the virulls as symptomless carriers (1, 2, 8, 11, 12). Whether this situation existed previouisly and is only now being re.cognized or is of recent origin is not known. Johnson (13) is of the opinion that rabies in bats is of recent origcin. Since 1953, there have been numerous report.s ill the United States of persons being bitten by bats. Some of the animals have been rabid, some not rabid, and others were not secuire.d for rabies examination. Although epidemiological evidence ha.s slowly accumulated incriminating insectivorouls bats as a souirce oif rabies inifection for man (14-16) and while transmission from a naturally infected insectivorous bat to laboratory mice has been demonstrated (6), there has been no unequivocal evidence that rabid insectivorous bats have infected man or other animals in nature with the exception of the case to be described here. A fatal case of rabies in a California woman definitely incriminates the silver-haired bat, Lasionyeteris noctivagans, a free-living, insectivorous species, as a source of the disease for man." @default.
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- W1830385493 title "A Fatal Case of Rabies in a Woman Bitten by an Insectivorous Bat" @default.
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