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Rabies Patient ....Classical aerophobia with acute hydrophobia

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  • @dany080 viruses don't respond to antibiotics. They are for bacterial infections.

  • hydrophobia.. that poor soul had rabies and died a horrible and nightmarish death. I feel incredible sorrow at the anguish his family and loved ones have experienced. May he rest in peace.

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  • @romiroks

    Was he properly treated or did he end up succumbing and pasisng away?

  • @lampuiho, Actually Milwaukee protocol only seems to work on people who already have antibodies in their cerebral spinal fluid before undergoing the coma. This is why it's a controversial treatment as it costs $800,000+ and it fails if you do not have the antibodies right from the start.

  • @jd6735, This is nothing compared to another video from the 1950s that was uploaded a few weeks ago. That video actually showed the person going through all the stages and at the end they show his death. It's a video they show med students, but for some reason it was uploaded on here. It might have been taken off since then since I did not see it anymore while I typed in rabies patient in the search bar.

  • @pkmngiveaway2012 Tuberculosis is caused by a bacteria not a virus.

  • @micheals1992 due to the fact that viruses cannot be treated with antibiotics, i fail to see your logic. viruses mutate depending on factors such as ssRNA, dsRNA, ssDNA or dsDNA. vaccines are a weak or dead strain of the virus. many viral infections are treatable only. once you have a virus you will always have it!!! example tuberculosis, if you test positive it can be treated/"cured" but you will always test positive. thou you will not need to take meds for ever.

  • @dany080 viruses are not affected by antibiotics, in any shape or form!!!! nor is their rate at which they mutate. it all depends on the virus if it has RNA or DNA. and even the it also depends if its dsRNA or ssRNA. if you treat a virus with antibiotics, you'll just end up damaging your own cells!! i really hope you're not in medical school, because it would be sad a high school student knows this better than you.

  • @thewardenlover the virus affects the muscles in your throat

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