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. 2008 Feb 26;178(5):564-6.
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.071488.

Rabies in India

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Rabies in India

Rozario Menezes. CMAJ. .
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Figure 1: Presence and absence of rabies worldwide, 2006. Reproduced with permission from the World Health Organization.
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Figure 2: Incidence of human deaths from rabies in Asia, 2004. Reproduced with permission from the World Health Organization.
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