If You Develop Symptoms, You Die: Rabies
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Rabies is one of the deadliest viruses known to humanity—and once symptoms begin, survival is almost unheard of. In this episode, we explore the chilling biology, history, and global impact of rabies, from ancient superstition to modern-day prevention.
You’ll learn how this virus silently travels through the nervous system, why it causes terrifying symptoms like hydrophobia, and how one breakthrough by Louis Pasteur changed everything.
Whether you're in healthcare, studying medicine, or just fascinated by medical history, this episode will leave you informed and a little unsettled.
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