Early symptoms of rabies are vague and similar to those of the flu. They include fever, weakness, general discomfort, headache, vomiting, and nausea. The person may also experience itching, prickling, or general discomfort at the bite site. These symptoms can easily be written off as signs of other illnesses but should be taken very seriously if they develop after an animal bite.

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