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#村长听写# May 23 2026 [第5322次]
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One morning in France in 1885, a dog attacked 9-year-old Joseph Meister, biting him in 14 places. He survived— but his mother realized he was probably now infected with rabies, an almost certain death sentence. She rushed him to Paris, knowing his life depended on a rumored experimental medicine. Today, without proper intervention, rabies remains deadly in almost all cases, making it the most lethal infectious disease. However, modern advances have afforded us a much deeper understanding of the mechanisms that make rabies so dangerous and treatment-resistant, and have revealed the best methods to save lives. Rabies is caused by the roughly 20 virus species in the Lyssavirus genus, all of which attack the mammalian nervous system. Lyssavirus rabies, the most abundant, can infect any mammal. Lyssaviruses mainly persist long term in bat populations. Besides bats, rabies virus has also adapted to carnivores like foxes, raccoons, and skunks, and most human rabies infections come from dogs. Infection begins with the transfer of virus-laden saliva into the new host's tissue. This could happen with a deep bite wound or a simple lick to certain spots. Once inside its new host, the virus particles, called virions, set out for the brain. If the infection site is closer to the head, 完整文本和翻译在听写群内分享 http://t.cn/AX6qJ2eC

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