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An overhead view captures a laptop screen displaying two documents, likely an academic presentation or notes on infectious diseases. On the left, a web browser window shows a document titled "CANDIDA..." discussing "INFECCIONES POR" (Infections by) Candida. It details Candida as fungal pathogens, candidiasis encompassing various Candida species, and their presence on skin, mucous membranes, and the gastrointestinal tract. A larger heading, "CANDIDIASIS.", defines it as a term for Candida genus yeasts recognized globally. On the right, a word processing document, "INFECTOLOGÍA - Documento X," outlines information about rabies. It describes "Fase furiosa (80%)" with symptoms like hydrophobia, aerophobia, pharyngeal spasms, agitation, and delirium. "Rabia paralítica (20%)" mentions ascending paralysis. Diagnostic methods listed include antemortem analysis of CSF, saliva, serum, and skin biopsies, with RT-PCR, antibodies, and immunofluorescence as specific tests. Postmortem gold standard involves immunofluorescence of the cerebellum and brainstem. Treatment focuses on prevention, human anti-rabies immunoglobulin (Ig) if blood is present, and an anti-rabies vaccine ("esquema essen") on days 0, 3, 7, and 14, or on days 0 and 3 if previously immunized. The laptop's black, illuminated keyboard is partially visible at the bottom. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a desk, with the lighting suggesting a darker environment where the backlit keyboard is prominent. No people are visible.
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