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Indigofera tinctoriadocumented forRabies

A viral infectious disease that results in inflammation located in brain or located in spinal cord, has_material_basis_in viruses in the genus Lyssavirus, which are transmitted by bite of an infected animal, or transmitted by contact of mucous membranes with saliva of an infected animal. The infection has symptom fever, has symptom headache, has symptom prickling or itching sensation at the site of bite, has symptom anxiety, has symptom confusion, has symptom agitation, has symptom delirium, has symptom difficulty swallowing, has symptom hydrophobia, and has symptom paralysis. Most human cases of rabies are caused by the Rabies virus (Lyssavirus rabies) transmitted from dogs.

PlantIndigofera tinctoria Documented useRabies Preparation layer0 connected
What it was documented for

Rabies

A viral infectious disease that results in inflammation located in brain or located in spinal cord, has_material_basis_in viruses in the genus Lyssavirus, which are transmitted by bite of an infected animal, or transmitted by contact of mucous membranes with saliva of an infected animal. The infection has symptom fever, has symptom headache, has symptom prickling or itching sensation at the site of bite, has symptom anxiety, has symptom confusion, has symptom agitation, has symptom delirium, has symptom difficulty swallowing, has symptom hydrophobia, and has symptom paralysis. Most human cases of rabies are caused by the Rabies virus (Lyssavirus rabies) transmitted from dogs.

Use groupOther documented uses
Term typeHistorical Term
Original source labelRabies
Modern vocabulary matchrabies ↗

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Plant context

Indigofera tinctoria

Scientific nameIndigofera tinctoria
AuthorshipIndigofera tinctoria L.
FamilyFabaceae
Taxonomy linkMatched to herbarium
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Where the association appears.

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RegionReference labelSource row
ElsewhereWoi.5#75,710
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Dataset provenance

USDA Dr. Duke ethnobotanical data

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Dataset version: 1992–2016 · Licence: CC0 · Record class: traditional use

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