PRESENTING FEATURES AND DIAGNOSIS OF RABIES

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The early clinical features important in the establishment of a diagnosis of rabies are described from experience of 23 fatal cases in Sri Lanka. The importance of the "fan test" as a diagnostic sign is stressed. The earliest features of the disease may suggest hysteria if a history of a bite from a rabid animal is not obtained. In a district in which there is an outbreak of rabies cases of rabies hysteria may also develop. © 1975.

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Wilson, J. M., Hettiarachchi, J., & Wijesuriya, L. M. (1975). PRESENTING FEATURES AND DIAGNOSIS OF RABIES. The Lancet, 306(7945), 1139–1140. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(75)91021-1

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