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What is Rabies?

Rabies is caused by a virus that attacks the nervous system of warm-blooded animals. "Hydrophobia" is sometimes used when referring to rabies because it was once believed that animals having rabies were just simply afraid of water. The origin of the word "rabies" comes from the Latin term "rabere", meaning "to rage", as animals in the advanced stages of rabies often appear mad or insane and in a rage.

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