Rabies Stocks List

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Rabies Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 20 NVAX Novavax, Inc. (NVAX) Jefferies London Healthcare Conference (Transcript)
Nov 20 CVAC Is the Options Market Predicting a Spike in CureVac (CVAC) Stock?
Nov 19 CVAC Is CureVac N.V. (CVAC) the Best German Stock to Buy Now?
Nov 15 NVAX Update: Moderna, Novavax, Pfizer Shares Fall on Nomination of Anti-Vaxxer as US Health Secretary
Nov 15 NVAX Powell Speaks The Truth - Market Does Not Like It, Consternation About Kennedy, Gaetz, And Hegseth
Nov 15 NVAX Vaccine stocks drop on concerns about RFK Jr. heading HHS (update)
Nov 15 NVAX Trump looks to end EV credit, vaccine stocks fall on RFK JR. pick
Nov 15 NVAX Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax Take A Beating After Trump Taps Kennedy To Head Up HHS
Nov 15 NVAX Novavax Announces Grant of Inducement Awards Pursuant to Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4)
Nov 15 NVAX Trending tickers: Tesla, Alibaba, Pfizer, Domino's and Disney
Nov 15 NVAX RFK and the 'MAHA Trade': Vaccine makers down, psychedelic shares up
Nov 15 NVAX Novavax, Inc. (NASDAQ:NVAX) Just Reported Earnings, And Analysts Cut Their Target Price
Nov 15 NVAX Where are they now? 4 biotechs that soared then crashed during the pandemic
Nov 15 CVAC Where are they now? 4 biotechs that soared then crashed during the pandemic
Nov 14 NVAX Vaccine makers close lower amid reports RFK Jr may head HHS (update)
Nov 14 NVAX Trump Taps Vaccine Skeptic RFK Jr. to Lead HHS. Moderna, Novavax Stock Slide.
Nov 14 NVAX Moderna, Novovax stocks slide after Trump nominates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be top health official
Nov 14 NVAX Biotech Stock Roundup: NVAX Q3 Results, SNDX Down on AML Data, RNA Surges on Study Data
Rabies

Rabies is a viral disease that causes inflammation of the brain in humans and other mammals. Early symptoms can include fever and tingling at the site of exposure. These symptoms are followed by one or more of the following symptoms: violent movements, uncontrolled excitement, fear of water, an inability to move parts of the body, confusion, and loss of consciousness. Once symptoms appear, the result is nearly always death. The time period between contracting the disease and the start of symptoms is usually one to three months, but can vary from less than one week to more than one year. The time depends on the distance the virus must travel along peripheral nerves to reach the central nervous system.Rabies is caused by lyssaviruses, including the rabies virus and Australian bat lyssavirus. It is spread when an infected animal scratches or bites another animal or human. Saliva from an infected animal can also transmit rabies if the saliva comes into contact with the eyes, mouth, or nose. Globally, dogs are the most common animal involved. More than 99% of rabies cases in countries where dogs commonly have the disease are caused by dog bites. In the Americas, bat bites are the most common source of rabies infections in humans, and less than 5% of cases are from dogs. Rodents are very rarely infected with rabies. The disease can only be diagnosed after the start of symptoms.Animal control and vaccination programs have decreased the risk of rabies from dogs in a number of regions of the world. Immunizing people before they are exposed is recommended for those at high risk, including those who work with bats or who spend prolonged periods in areas of the world where rabies is common. In people who have been exposed to rabies, the rabies vaccine and sometimes rabies immunoglobulin are effective in preventing the disease if the person receives the treatment before the start of rabies symptoms. Washing bites and scratches for 15 minutes with soap and water, povidone iodine, or detergent may reduce the number of viral particles and may be somewhat effective at preventing transmission. As of 2016 only fourteen people had survived a rabies infection after showing symptoms.Rabies caused about 17,400 deaths worldwide in 2015. More than 95% of human deaths from rabies occur in Africa and Asia. About 40% of deaths occur in children under the age of 15. Rabies is present in more than 150 countries and on all continents but Antarctica. More than 3 billion people live in regions of the world where rabies occurs. A number of countries, including Australia and Japan, as well as much of Western Europe, do not have rabies among dogs. Many islands do not have rabies at all. It is classified as a neglected tropical disease.

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