Diagnosis of rabies is generally made clinically.
Fluorescent antibody has been used to detect rabies antigen in tissue e.g. - nuchal skin biopsy - viral antigens or RNA detected at the base of hair follicles containing peripheral nerves, in salivary secretions, in brain tissue (post mortem)
Negri bodies are detected in about 90% of patients with rabies at post-mortem.
Clinical cases can be confirmed by the presence of one or more of the following laboratory criteria:
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