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Friday, 4 July 2014

Sketchy Fact #47: World's Deadliest Virus

Until 2004 when an experimental treatment saved the life of Jeanna Geise, rabies had a 100% fatality rate. It remains the deadliest known virus on the planet once an infected person shows symptoms.


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