Animals
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Man Who Refused Treatment After Getting Bit by Bat Dies From Rabies, Illinois' First Case in 70 Years
A man in northern Illinois died of rabies about a month after presumably being bitten by a bat he discovered in his room, health authorities said Tuesday, marking the state's first human case of the illness since 1954.
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