Several weeks ago, on Halloween evening, an eerie event interrupted the basketball game between the San Antonio Spurs, the home team, and the Sacramento Kings. A bat, the flying kind, fluttered about just above the playing floor, probably brought into the arena by a fan, as a (not-so-funny) Halloween prank. A Spurs player, Manu […]
Rabies/Prevention/Children
November 29, 2009 by sonicblum
Filed Under: Outdoor Recreation, Prevention, Vaccinations Tagged With: abdominal wall, anti-rabies injections, anti-rabies vaccine, bats, cats, dogs, globulin, horse serum-derived, Manu Ginobili, monkeys, numerous injections, rabid, rabies, rabies virus, raccoons, saliva, salivary glands, side effects, skunks, untreated rabies, vaccines, virus